Apart from humans, the long-tailed macaque is probably the most successful primate species in Southeast Asia.
Creature Feature: Palawan Hornbill
The Palawan hornbill, locally called “kalaw”, is a medium-sized hornbill with all-black plumage apart from the white tail.
El Nido Resorts cleans up for World Responsible Tourism Day 2011
The Green Hour presentation highlights the steps El Nido Resorts has taken towards becoming a success story in responsible tourism.
Where does the garbage go?
Waste is an inevitable part of any resort’s operations. However, it’s up to us to decide what to do with the waste.
What happens to the stuff you flush down the toilet?
El Nido Resorts operates sewage treatment plants (STPs) on its island resorts that treat all the wastewater coming from the cottages, Clubhouse complex, and staff quarters.
ENR holds El Nido 101 – Isang Linggong Pagkilala
The staff of Lagen Island Resort attended a week-long training seminar entitled "El Nido 1010: Isang Linggong Pagkilala (A Week of Acquaintance)" last October 14-20, 2011.
ENR participates in International Coastal Cleanup 2011
Guests and staff from Miniloc, Lagen and Apulit Island Resorts joined the rest of the world in celebrating this year’s International Coastal Clean-up Day last September 17, 2011.
El Nido Resorts celebrates Earth Day 2011
El Nido Resorts’ guests and staff joined the rest of the world in celebrating Earth Day 2011 last April 2, 2011 by conducting coastal cleanups at various beaches around Bacuit Bay in El Nido, Palawan.
ENR wins PATA 2011 Gold Award for Environmental Education
El Nido Resorts’ “Be G.R.E.E.N. (Guard, Respect, Educate El Nido)” environmental practices training seminar received the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA)
ENR Announces Pa-Berdehan Eco-Challenge Winners
The Front Office Department bagged the grand prize in the 2010 Pa-Berdehan: The El Nido Resorts Eco Challenge, a company-wide competition for environmentally-friendly initiatives.
