Mandai Nature, the conservation arm of Mandai Wildlife Group and part of the Temasek Trust ecosystem, has released its impact report for the financial year 2024/2025.
Titled Protecting Nature, Empowering Action, the report highlights Mandai Nature’s continued commitment to advancing biodiversity conservation across Singapore and Southeast Asia — catalysing partnerships, fostering local philanthropy, and strengthening public sector collaboration — together with partners and communities.
Over the past year, Mandai Nature has supported and funded more than 40 projects in Singapore and Southeast Asia, and targeted conservation actions for over 50 threatened Southeast Asian species. Among its impact highlights are:
- Over S$4.9 million invested in biodiversity conservation
- Nearly 458,000 hectares of critical habitat protected across Southeast Asia
- Over 80 species biobanked for long-term conservation and research efforts
- Played a key role in the launch of the CITES Global Youth Network in Singapore to empower young conservationists to address illegal wildlife trade
- Over 1,000 volunteers trained through the Raffles’ Banded Langur Working Group’s citizen science programme
- Over 71,000 individuals benefitted economically from biodiversity conservation projects in Southeast Asia

Source: Mandai Nature Impact Report 2024/2025
Access the full report to learn more.
Mandai Nature also turns five this year. Looking ahead to the next five years, it will focus on two strategic priorities under a refreshed roadmap — inspiring and empowering people to safeguard our planet, as well as conserving threatened species and their habitats, with a focus in Southeast Asia.
The conservation organisation will also deepen its investment in youth leadership, building capacity, scaling up regional collaborations, and nature-based solutions that benefit both wildlife and communities.
Mandai Nature is dedicated to advancing efforts on biodiversity conservation in Asia, with a focus on averting species extinction. To learn more, check out its website, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
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