Fish schooling doesn’t mean books, papers, and a classroom. Instead, you get similar fish species banding together into a group that moves together in a synchronized manner.
El Nido Resorts as a case study for how going green means saving gold and doing good
This is Part 3 in a series of articles on energy use in the Philippines, what we can all do to lessen energy use in our homes, and El Nido Resorts as a case study for how small changes mean big savings.
One Day is Not Enough: Turning Earth Day into a three-day affair
Earth Day, celebrated on the 22nd day of April, is one of those days when the Environmental Officers scramble about to organize different activities celebrating the occasion.
Creature Feature: rufous night heron
The rufous night heron (Nycticorax caledonicus) is more often heard rather than seen, but never fear!
Floating with the tide: how a biologist ended up on an island resort and stayed there
When you think of possible jobs for a Biology graduate, the tourism industry isn't exactly the first thing that comes to mind, even more so if the potential employer is a luxury island resort.
Creature Feature: Hawksbill Sea Turtle
The hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is one of the two species of sea turtle usually seen in El Nido (the other is the green sea turtle).
Creature Feature: Green Sea Turtle
The green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) is one of the two species of sea turtles usually seen in El Nido (the hawksbill sea turtle is the other).
The Big (Black) Night
What is just one hour spent in darkness in exchange for a brighter tomorrow?
El Nido Resorts turned dark for Earth Hour 2012
During the blackout, guests were treated to dinners by candlelight and acoustic music from the ENR staff.
Creature Feature: olive-backed sunbird
The olive-backed sunbird (Cinnyris jugularis), locally called tamasi, is a common resident of El Nido.
