What’s the true value of a parrot soaring above a forest? How about a marine turtle grazing quietly on seagrass along the coast?
This month, The Wild Side brings to light another cryptid, a creature yet to be discovered by science. We investigate the dense forests of Vietnam to look into what American soldiers nicknamed Rock Apes and what the Vietnamese call Nguoi Rung or people of the forest – essentially a Vietnamese version of Bigfoot.
LINKING HEALTH AND CONSERVATION Old Fausto exhaled from his worn clay pipe, the sweet scent of wild tobacco enveloping the…
Old Fausto exhaled from his worn clay pipe, the sweet scent of wild tobacco enveloping the hut.
Wildlife conservation takes more than just stopping hunters, poachers, and illegal animal traders. The protection and proper management of large…
Irrawaddy Dolphins (Orcaella brevirostris) are small dolphins who look a bit like dugongs. Reaching just under three meters in length,…
This month sees our first feature on people and institutions doing great conservation work. For the Wild Side’s very first…
The Philippines is a wonderful place for wildlife photography. The skills needed to successfully find, stalk and photograph wild animals…
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…