A young man was sent on a flight to El Nido to go on a bird-watching expedition. This man has prior experience in bird watching since it is part of his job to go to different places around the world on expeditions. He was at the point in his life where he was questioning his... Continue Reading →
From Noise to Music
“Open your ears and listen… Only if you truly listen can you hear our feathered friends speaking.” I recall waking up at a time when not even the first streak of sunlight had pierced the sky. The temperature in my room matched the chilly weather outside. Because of the cold weather, I thought that the... Continue Reading →
A Glimpse of El Nido
The love for marine life. This was the magnet that brought two traffic-fed up city boys together. One from Bacolod, the other from Cagayan de Oro. They both wanted to change things up and pursue their passions. Both took the chance to apply for the sustainability officer position under the Ten Knots Group. Months have... Continue Reading →
Creature Feature: Stork-Billed Kingfisher
While there are birds that are flightless, spending all their lives on land, most others will be perched in places inaccessible to many predators.
Creature Feature: White-Bellied Sea Eagle
Eagles often symbolize
Liberty to soar to heights
Creature Feature: Nudibranchs
They are one of the most anticipated marine creatures that most underwater photographers are after because all of them are uniquely colorful and have striking patterns and appearances.
Here, There, and Nowhere Else.
The Philippines is one of those remarkable playgrounds of speciation. Its high rate of both endemicity and biodiversity can be traced partly to its unique biogeographic history.
Bird is the word
Most kids our age think birds are boring (and we were culprits), but after bird watching, we realised how truly interesting the animals are!
Turtles!
Today, we woke up at 8 o’clock and jumped right into our conservation work. We first went to a lecture to learn about marine turtles here in El Nido! (our favorite place).
Corals
“Did you know that if we our act of damaging corals, 60% of corals will be destroyed in 30 years!” THAT’S INSANE

