Discarded nets choking light-dependent corals in their deadly embrace. Eerily floating plastic bags forming a silent but deadly armada of…
Pigs haven’t had it easy – being hunted in the wild by tribesmen of a hundred nations or raised by…
Captain Ricardo Reynaldo finishes his prayer and gestures to the waters of Bais, strangely calm this morning. “We’re in the…
A phone call preluded one of the greatest scientific discoveries of all time. Three days before Christmas 1938, South African…
Last month, we had an adventure on land, so this time we travel to the enchanted islands of northern Palawan,…
Armed with fearsome claws, tough golden scales, and long sticky tongues, pangolins look a bit like baby dragons. Yet these…
In January, a Japanese sushi tycoon bought the most expensive fish in history, a 278-kilogram Pacific bluefin tuna. The price?…
Keeping to the Wild Side’s spirit of exploration, let’s take a look at the field of cryptozoology, which attempts to…
I was recently in the steaming rainforests of Subic Bay, quietly tracking monitor lizards, flying foxes, hornbills, and other wonderful…
I recently found myself clutching a steaming mug of coffee and a book in Tagaytay, wistfully gazing down at Taal…