Articles for author: Annette Uy

Looking Forward to Tomorrow's Challenges

Behind the Scenes of Mandai: A Masterclass in Urban Wildlife Design

Annette Uy

When you think about the future of wildlife conservation, your mind probably drifts to remote rainforests or vast savannas. But what if the most revolutionary conservation project was happening right in the heart of Singapore’s bustling urban landscape? The Mandai Wildlife Reserve isn’t just another zoo or attraction – it’s a groundbreaking experiment in urban ...

Taal Lake, Volcano, Philippines

Citizen Science: How Ordinary Filipinos Are Contributing to Wildlife Research

Annette Uy

In the heart of the Philippines, a remarkable movement is unfolding. It is not led by scientists in white lab coats or researchers with years of academic training. Instead, it is driven by everyday Filipinos—students, teachers, farmers, and professionals—who are stepping into the world of citizen science. This movement is transforming the way wildlife research ...

The Birth of an Underground Giant

The Longest Lava Tube on Earth — And the Ecosystems It Hosts

Annette Uy

Deep beneath the volcanic landscape of Hawaii’s Big Island lies a hidden world that defies imagination. Stretching through darkness for over 40 miles, the Kazumura Cave system represents Earth’s longest and deepest lava tube—a natural subway tunnel carved by rivers of molten rock thousands of years ago. But this isn’t just another geological wonder gathering ...

7 Times Space Junk Fell Back to Earth in the U.S.

7 Times Space Junk Fell Back to Earth in the U.S.

Annette Uy

The vast expanse above our heads isn’t as empty as it appears. Right now, over 34,000 pieces of space debris larger than a softball are hurtling around Earth at speeds of up to 17,500 miles per hour. Most of this cosmic garbage stays safely in orbit, but sometimes gravity wins the battle, and these metallic ...

Polar bear on ice

Monitoring Polar Bear Populations in a Warming Arctic

Annette Uy

The image of a solitary polar bear navigating the icy expanses of the Arctic is both haunting and majestic. These magnificent creatures are often seen as the emblem of a fragile ecosystem caught in the clutches of climate change. As the Arctic warms at an alarming rate, the survival of polar bears is threatened, making ...

Ukraine, Forest fire

Ukraine’s Forests Under Siege: The Rise in Wildfires Amid Ongoing Warfare

Annette Uy

Ukraine, a nation known for its rich tapestry of forests, is facing an unprecedented threat. The lush greenery that stretches across the country is under siege, not just by the relentless march of war, but by a growing number of wildfires. These fires, driven by both natural and human-induced factors, are laying waste to vast ...

Sea otter, sleeping animal

11 Bizarre but Brilliant Animal Sleeping Habits

Annette Uy

Imagine drifting off to sleep clinging to a branch high above the ground, or perhaps resting underwater while holding your breath. In the animal kingdom, sleep comes in myriad forms, each as fascinating as the creatures themselves. The world of animal sleep is a testament to nature’s ingenuity, showcasing strategies that are both strange and ...

How Subterranean Rivers Shape Entire Continents Without Us Noticing

How Subterranean Rivers Shape Entire Continents Without Us Noticing

Annette Uy

Beneath your feet right now, as you read these words, massive rivers are flowing through darkness. They’re carving canyons deeper than the Grand Canyon, moving billions of gallons of water across continents, and reshaping the very ground we walk on. Yet most of us live our entire lives without ever thinking about these hidden waterways ...