Articles for author: Maria Faith Saligumba

A is for Alexander, B is for Bunyip, C is for Canberra by Anne Ross

The Bunyip: Australia’s Mysterious Water-Dwelling Creature

Maria Faith Saligumba

A thick fog rolls over a silent billabong. The water is still, except for the occasional ripple—maybe a fish, maybe something else. Suddenly, a low bellow echoes across the dark surface, sending a chill down your spine. For generations, Australians have whispered about a shadowy beast lurking beneath their rivers and swamps. It’s called the ...

A powerful hawk in flight over a lush green forest, showcasing its impressive wingspan and natural beauty.

The Philippine Eagle Has a Mullet, a Glare, and an Attitude to Match

Maria Faith Saligumba

A bird with a punk-rock haircut, a stare that can cut through rainforest mist, and a reputation for fierceness—no wonder the Philippine eagle is often called the “King of the Birds.” Imagine stepping into the dense forests of the Philippines and suddenly locking eyes with a creature so majestic, so intense, that legends seem to ...

Escargot

In France, Snails Are Both a Delicacy and a Conservation Crisis

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine sitting in a candlelit Parisian bistro, the aroma of garlic butter and parsley filling the air as a steaming plate of escargots is set before you. For many, this is the epitome of French cuisine—rich, refined, and irresistibly unique. Yet, behind the romance of snail shells clinking on porcelain, a surprising truth lurks: France’s ...

Ecology

Social Networks In The Animal Kingdom How Species Build Communities

Maria Faith Saligumba

In the animal kingdom, social networks are not just a human phenomenon. Many species have complex social structures and communicate in unique ways to build communities. From the harmonious chorus of dolphins to the intricate society of ants, these networks show that community is a vital component for survival in the wild. This article explores ...