Whether you’re living in a subdivision, the middle of the city, or a rural area, you’re sure to bump into wild Birds in their natural environment. The great news is that observing these quirky animals has been proven to boost mental health and is an easy hobby to get into!
5 EASY WAYS YOU CAN START As a young advocate for animals, it has always bothered me that I hear…
During nesting season, it’s not uncommon to find fledgling birds on the ground. Our first instinct may be to “rescue” the bird, take it home, or bring it to a wildlife rescue center. But doing so may do more harm than good.
Five years ago, a dirty kitten snuck under the hood of our car. We almost never saw who it was except for a white blur that left behind fur in the engine.
THE RED-CRESTED MALKOHA
Nice to meet your acquaintance! I’m a Red-Crested Malkoha (Dasylophus superciliosus).
I’m sure we all want our fur-kids to get some fresh air, exercise, and a chance to stop and smell the flowers.
You may have heard of the adorable, melon-headed Irrawaddy dolphin (Orcaella brevirostris) in places like the Mekong river, but did…
As the humans of companion animals, we’re living in extraordinary times. Many of us are working from home, so we…
According to the Facebook page of Wild Birds of BGC, the shaded walkway known as the BGC Greenway Linear Park…
Dugongs (Dugong dugon), also known as sea cows, can be found in Coron, Palawan. They are often gray or brown…