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Junior Zookeeper Workshop Set

The Negros Forests & Ecological Foundation’s (NFEFI) Biodiversity Conservation Center’s 2009 Junior Zookeeper Workshop starts today, April 14 at NFEFI’s enclosure by the Provincial Lagoon in Bacolod City. It ends on Saturday, April 18.

It’s open to youngsters between 7 and 15 years and is designed to give a greater understanding and appreciation of Philippine wildlife and what it takes to be a zookeeper.

Classes, which are from 1:30 to 4:30 pm daily, will be a mixture of interactive lectures, practical activities, games and hands-on experience in caring for endangered Philippine animals. It encourages problem solving, discussion and team work.

The program aims towards having fun, but, at the same time, building an understanding of animals’ needs in the wild and in captivity.

Courses will be run by NFEFI-BCC’s veterinarian, Dr. Joanne Justo and education officer Mimie Ledesma. To make the most of the experience classes will be kept small.

Topics include Philippine biodiversity, the role of zoos and breeding centers, bird, mammal and reptile biology, animal welfare, feeds and feeding behavior, environmental enrichment and tour guiding.

All participants of the course will receive a Junior Zookeeper certificate and the opportunity to enroll as a junior zoo volunteer.

The cost is Php 1,000 for each participant and includes afternoon snacks and a training kit. All proceeds will be used for the upkeep of the many birds and animals in NFEFI’s care.

Christmas Started Early at 888 Chinatown Square

Christmas started early at the newest mall in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental–888 Chinatown Square. Going there is like seeing a Festival of Lights as the entire mall is lit up all over from sundown. It is probably the brightest commercial edifice in Bacolod today.

888 only opened this year and it has its fair share of shoppers, especially during weekdays. It is Greenbelt type of mall, with bargain stores, a pharmacy, restaurants, wet market section, and a grocery store. The only thing missing from your regular is probably a cinema.

Mall officer Freddie Ong furnished me with photos of the brightly lit mall. Even if not for shopping, 888 is a stop to visit this Christmas.

Sidewalks

There is something about sidewalks here in Bacolod City. They are filled–either with kiosks selling food, clothes, accessories, or plants, big pots, etc. So many things are going on in our side walks here and nothing is being done about it.

So much so that people opt to use the side of the streets instead of the sidewalks (they were meant for pedestrians right?).

Anyway, such is our life here in quaint old Bacolod City. I just wish there is more order around here.