Singapore’s National Parks Board (NParks) says it has culled more than 500 crows since its shooting operations began in March. The operations are part of efforts to manage the crow population in areas affected by crow activity. NParks also plans to progressively expand these shooting operations to additional districts beyond the initial locations. It will roll out further operations in districts including Bukit Panjang, Marine Parade, and Tanah Merah, according to NParks’ statements reported by both outlets. The reporting indicates that the expansion will occur over time, with operations extended to other areas as the programme progresses. The sources agree on the main figures and the planned expansion destinations, while both note that NParks is continuing the culling activities under its current framework since the start of the March operations. No additional details on the specific start dates by district, the total number of birds expected to be culled, or the duration of each district’s operations are provided in the excerpts.