A Tomorrow with Tamaraws

Story written by John Eric Fabul, a participant of Eco Explorations’ “Akyat Para sa Tamaraw”  National Tamaraw Month Celebration TAMARAW FUN FACTS: *The tamaraw is believed to be the “largest endemic mammal” in the Philippines. It would be nice if it becomes the National animal instead of the ‘carabao’ since it is one of a […]

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Everyday Environmental Frontliners

Behind the scenes, despite hazards in the job, threats faced, with or without regular pay, our everyday environmental frontliners dedicate their lives to protect the Philippines’ natural heritage. Conservation is not just a job, it is a duty to them and an honor. With the effects of the pandemic taking a toll on our partner [...]
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Birding for Beginners

You don’t need to go far and venture in the wild places to go birdwatching! Start in your own community - you can find them even in urban cities like Metro Manila. For those who are interested to start this activity but don’t know where to start, here are some tips from Wildlife Photographer Joseph [...]
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Eco Explorers: Taya Pinas

A youth group called Taya Pinas came together to help support our initiatives for reforestation in Ipo Watershed and also to support our ranger programs. Through their fundraising activities, we were able to provide the needed gear for effective patrolling and watershed monitoring and food subsidies such as rice allowances of partner rangers. We are [...]
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What a Tourism Immersion in New Zealand Taught a Young Business Leader from Asia

*Written by Nella Lomotan, Founder of Eco Explorations For someone who loves nature and whose social enterprise revolves around bringing people closer to nature to learn about its biodiversity and take part in its conservation, New Zealand has long been in my list of destinations to visit. My limited understanding came about from mere stories [...]
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