Government will ‘proceed with care’ when developing near areas of rich biodiversity: Desmond Lee
SINGAPORE — The Government aims to strike a balance between the conservation of green spaces, and the development of homes and amenities for the future needs of Singaporeans, said Minister for National Development Desmond Lee on Thursday (Jan 28).
Nature Society (Singapore) has proposed that the entirety of Dover Forest be conserved as a "public-cum-nature-park", citing its importance as a "stepping stone for wildlife connectivity", linking forests in the Southern Ridges to areas such as Bukit Batok Nature Park and Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.
Mr Lee said the authorities will “study all the feedback received in detail, as we consider possible plans for the site”, highlighting that the Government has in the past protected several ecologically important sites such as Thomson Nature Park, Dairy Farm Nature Park, Rifle Range Nature Park and Khatib Bongsu that were initially set aside for development.
For development near areas of significant biodiversity like Dover Forest, “we proceed with care,” he added.
“As far as possible, we seek to preserve and integrate natural elements within developments, to facilitate ecological connectivity. … We will consult the community, and share more detailed plans and ideas when ready.” CNA
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