Category Archives: Animals

All about animals that I’ve seen and captured in photos

Malagos Garden Resort: Bird Lover’s Resort

Malagos Garden Resort

Malagos Garden Resort

This is definitely one of my highlights in Davao trip. The Malagos Garden Show has been something I’ve been dreaming to see as I’ve only seen this in advertisements and articles in the Animal Scene Magazine. I’ve also known about this as the star of the show: Dr. Bo Puentespina happens to be a relative of my uncle. (So I guess love for birds runs in the family)

The Malagos Garden resort is a resort perfect for nature lovers who want Continue reading

Photoblogger works in Crocolandia

Green Iguana

Male green iguana

Being in my fourth year of BS Biology I’m required to fulfill 120 hours of On-the-job training in different institutions that require my skills as a biologist.

For weekends I have signed up for being a volunteer in Crocolandia. I’ve always wished that I could work in a zoo for part time and here I am working in one during the weekends. I was so excited to work Crocolandia that I had a hard time sleeping the night before. (thank you strawberry milk for a good night’s rest)

I was also so exc Continue reading

Photoblogging Crocolandia Talisay City, Cebu

The Photoblogger with bio students from CNU

I love animals.

Being in BS Biology just makes me more connected with my passion. Recently I had the great opportunity to be invited with some of the volunteers in Crocolandia to come to the Zoo/conservation Center. Thank you CNU Governor: Rommel. Continue reading

Igotann Cave Talisay

Igotann Cave in Talisay

Igotann Cave Entrance

A few months ago I had the wonderful opportunity to be invited once again by the Cebu Normal University Biology Students. This time they brought me to Igotann Cave in Talisay.

Igotann Cave is a wonderful place to go to if you want some risky adventure and if you want some quiet time. If you want to have one of those barkada hang outs this place is where you want to go. Continue reading

CNU Butterfly Sanctuary: Talisay Butterfly park

The Cebu Normal University Biological Society

Last Saturday I had the wonderful opportunity to be invited by the Cebu Normal University Biological society to their turn over ceremony which was in Talisay Butterfly Park.

The officers with the Photoblogger

Another shot together with the Students of CNU

I was informed that a few years ago the place did not have much butterflies but now they seem to have more specimens than before. It was rather unfortunate that when I went to their sanctuary it was no longer as green and lush as it was before. This is probably because of the drought. Even the rivers and dam had no water left.

CNU Biological Society

The ceremony included handing over certificates to the past officers and welcoming new officers. The symbolic passing of the Key of responsibilities (A USB) was given from Jen, the ex-governor to the newly appointed Governor: Rommel. Congratulations to the new set of officers :)

Oath taking of the new officers

The ride going to Talisay was via a new school bus of CNU. Pet of Southwestern University and I were very honored to be one of the first students to try out this bright new school bus. (My gash, maytag naay in.ana amo skul)

Riza and Rommel, the latter giving a speech

The experience was very wonderful. I felt in touch with my nature loving side again. Thank you very much Cebu Normal University for inviting me to this important ceremony.

The CNU governess taking a jeep to the Sanctuary

Taking a Jeep to the site

Sikit-sikiti lang: mar, flor, and Marv

A different species of Gumamela

Vast Green Lands

Rommel receiving the USB of responsibility from Jen

Domestication of man: Genetic Evolution

The evolution of Man collage

Yesterday there was a talk in UP Lahug on Darwin 2009: the Origin of Species of the 21st Century. The speaker, Dr. Michael D. Purugganan is from the New York University and is doing research in the NYU laboratory. More information of his research can be found here: link. (just search up it in that site, I still have to write about it later)

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In the first part of his talk he discussed how Charles Darwin was very much interested in the development of species as a result of domestication. He later described domestication as the mutualism or the evolutionary genetic change due to the cultivation of one species to another. This is exemplified in the products of agriculture of today such as Rice. Once it was merely the O. rufunos, now we have the O. sativa.

But this is merely the domestication of one higher species to the lower ones. What if, there was intra-specie domestication. What if man domesticated man himself?

One of the developments of produce of agriculture was the plants lost the ability to shatter and spread their seeds like in the wild thus allowing the farmers to collect their seeds easily.

Now what about humans? Can we raise our own kind so that they do not need to challenge their selves in the pursuit of food, shelter of clothing? Can we spoil man so that he need not use his mind well? Can we spoil our own kind that they will not use their basic functions of survival?

Think of it this way, we raise a race of people (although I strongly think we are developing a new subspecies)  that do not need to think, work, or worry at all. They do not need to strive to survive because everything is provided for them. Once the chicken was a bird capable of true flight. But over the years of domestication, it has lost its ability to fly. If man is raised in an environment where little mental stimulation is present, will man genetically evolve to become dumb?

Some people may think this crazy but that’s the whole concept of adaptation right? When one loses the need for a certain part of himself, then that part becomes under developed or gone right? Such as the case of the chickens and the case of Agricultural plants losing the ability to scatter their seeds freely. Will man come to a point that he needs not think too much to survive?

I can’t help but think that this is but a scary theory of mine that derives it from the development of technology as to ease the life of man. Will there come a time that there will be technology enough to cease all problem of man, all needs of survival and the like? When such time comes  man will no longer need to think as the machines do everything for him.

Some may argue that there are those who are still thinking. These people are those who create, manipulate, and continuously improve technology. I can already picture it out. The human race splitting into two different race: the Producers and the consumers. The thinkers and the slackers. The dominant and the weak.

I know this is a rather twisted concept and some people may strongly disagree with me. But to each his own opinion right? But I can’t help but wonder if those movies about the future, machines controlling everything, or the cultivation of man for their body parts has a large amount of reality to it.