Imagine a place where nature’s beauty remains untouched, where turquoise waters kiss powder-white beaches, and limestone cliffs rise majestically from the sea. Welcome to Palawan, the Philippines’ largest province and a breathtaking archipelago that promises wonder at every turn. Known as the “Philippines’ Last Frontier” and hailed as the “BestContinue Reading

In a tragic incident in Maguindanao del Norte, three members of the Teduray indigenous group lost their lives, and 31 others were hospitalized after consuming sea turtle meat. The victims, residents of Barangay Linao, a coastal fishing village in Datu Blah Sinsuat town, reportedly suffered severe poisoning after a fishermanContinue Reading

The Philippines has elevated two of its most biodiverse and ecologically critical areas to international prominence by designating the Sibugay Wetland Nature Reserve and the Del Carmen Mangrove Reserve (DCMR) as Ramsar Sites—Wetlands of International Importance. This recognition isn’t just a badge of honor; it’s a clarion call to protectContinue Reading

A recent study has unveiled a jaw-dropping revelation: humans have caused Earth’s axis to tilt by nearly 31.5 inches (80 cm). The culprit? Massive groundwater extraction. Researchers studying climate change discovered that this significant human activity doesn’t just contribute to rising sea levels—it literally shifts the way our planet spins.Continue Reading