Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

Colugo / Flying Lemur (Galeopterus variegatus borneanus).

Borneo’s Flying Mammals and Gliding Reptiles: Defying Gravity?

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine wandering through the steamy, emerald-green rainforests of Borneo, where the air hangs heavy with moisture and the sounds of life echo from every direction. Suddenly, a shadow darts above your head—not a bird, but a small mammal, soaring effortlessly from tree to tree. Moments later, a sleek lizard launches itself into the air, spreading ...

Monkey on a wooden surface looking meaningfully at the camera.

Is Human Interference in Wildlife Conservation Truly Helping or Harmful?

Trizzy Orozco

Wildlife conservation is a critical aspect of preserving biodiversity and maintaining ecological balance on our planet. However, the extent and nature of human interference in wildlife conservation efforts often spark debate over whether such actions ultimately benefit or harm the ecosystems and species they’re meant to protect. This article delves into the complexities of human ...

Monkeys sitting on top of a large leaf.

The Role of Wildlife Reserves in Preventing Animal Diseases

Trizzy Orozco

Wildlife reserves, also known as conservation areas or sanctuaries, play a crucial role in preserving biodiversity and protecting endangered species. These protected areas serve as a sanctuary for animals, providing them with a natural habitat where they can live and breed without the threats posed by human activities such as deforestation, poaching, and urban encroachment. ...

Sundarbans Tiger.

Sundarbans Tigers: Swimmers, Stalkers, and Masters of the Mangroves

Trizzy Orozco

Beneath the emerald canopy of the Sundarbans—a breathtaking maze of tidal rivers, muddy creeks, and tangled mangrove roots—a shadow glides silently through the water. This is no ordinary predator. It is the Sundarbans tiger, a creature of myth and science, as much at home in the water as any crocodile, and as silent as the ...

AI and the Art of Flirting

The Great AI Hallucination Problem: Why Smart Systems Make Dumb Mistakes

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine asking your digital assistant for the weather in Paris, only to be told it’s raining cheese. Or, picture a medical AI confidently diagnosing a patient with a disease that doesn’t even exist. As bizarre as these scenarios sound, they highlight a phenomenon that’s both fascinating and troubling: the great AI hallucination problem. In a ...

A man photographing wildlife with a bird perched on his shoulder.

How Camera Traps Are Revolutionizing Wildlife Monitoring

Trizzy Orozco

In the realm of wildlife monitoring, traditional observation methods have often proven cumbersome, intrusive, and sometimes unreliable. However, the advent and refinement of camera traps have revolutionized how scientists and conservationists study animal behavior, population dynamics, and interactions within ecosystems. These ingenious devices offer a non-invasive and efficient tool for capturing detailed images and videos ...

The Uneven Antlers of the Reindeer

Reindeer Tripping on Mushrooms — Yes, It’s a Thing

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a crisp winter scene in the heart of Siberia. The snow glitters under a pale sun, and a herd of reindeer, noses to the ground, snuffle through the white blanket. Suddenly, one reindeer finds something strange—a bright red mushroom with white spots. Minutes later, the animal’s behavior changes: it staggers, leaps, and behaves in ...