In an era of rapid and somewhat unchecked urbanization, it is always the city’s open green spaces that are endangered the most. The case is no different as to what has been going in Metro Manila in recent history, as open spaces had to give to way to the needs of a city’s alarmingly overflowing population. But thankfully, there are bright spots to this otherwise grim story as efforts are being made to preserve and enrich the remaining green spaces in the city. For this entry, we will be visiting yet another one of those places known as the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center. Despite the name, it is…