I once had a Dalmatian companion. He was flashy because of his spots. He was also trained. This was in…
Hamsters are small, furry Rodents who are popular due to their playful and energetic nature. When given safe items, they…
In the canine world, few breeds can match the royal stature of the Afghan Hound. With their flowing coils, smooth…
He’s certified in search and rescue. But Thor, the Doberman of search & rescue Dog trainer and former Vietnam war…
For Owen Bangcaya, it was love at first sight when he saw Kulot— an appropriate name, given how Texel Cavies…
It has always been my wish to take care of a large Tortoise, but the requirement for space hinders me…
It’s tough being tiny. When you’re an Anole Lizard living in the Caribbean and Latin America, there are all kinds…
As a kid, I have always Dinosaurs. Reading about and drawing these larger-than-life creatures would take up most of my…
The Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park is famously known as a diving more than 360 species of Coral, and almost 700…
In the uncharted depths where the light of our sun is but a distant memory, there lies a realm of…
BUZZING IN HARMONY Coexisting with Bees is not only important for the well-being of these remarkable insects but also vital…
“Yuck!” This is the word I hear most often uttered by people who chance upon the Cane Toad. Such a reaction is quite understandable; this Amphibian is hardly the most comely of animals with their warty skin, yellow-brown splotchy complexion, and bulging eyes.
In a bid to keep our oceans healthy, we always hear marine organizations encouraging us to save the oceans and Fishes by choosing “sustainable seafood,” donating to projects that will help replenish Fish populations, reducing our use of plastics, or practicing “catch and release” when fishing as sport. But what if there is a much simpler way to heal our oceans? What if we choose to see past Fishes as a mere resource?
A simple thing can capture a person’s attention enough for them to start advocating for change. This is true for…
In August 2016, the Entomological Society of Canada tweeted a screenshot of a letter sent by a mother with a…