Windsor Nature Park

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Windsor Nature Park
Windsor Nature Park
Type Nature park
Location Singapore
Coordinates 01°21′27″N103°49′21″E / 1.35750°N 103.82250°E / 1.35750; 103.82250 Coordinates: 01°21′27″N103°49′21″E / 1.35750°N 103.82250°E / 1.35750; 103.82250
Area75 hectares (190 acres)
Opened22 April 2017
Operated by National Parks Board
StatusOpen

Windsor Nature Park is a nature park in Singapore. It was opened on 22 April 2017. [1] The park forms a green buffer zone between Central Catchment Nature Reserve and the urbanized areas of Singapore. [2] [3] The park contains three hiking trails and a canopy walkway. [1] [3]

Several species of birds live in Windsor Nature Park, including the greater racket-tailed drongo. [1] [3] Mammals living in the park include the endangered Sunda pangolin. [1] A group of bachelor Raffles' banded langur monkeys also lives in the park. [2]

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References

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