by Meg | Feb 6, 2016 | Panda, PDX Wildlife, Science |
With Meghan busily traveling through the Sichuan province to further the scope of PDXWildlife’s research on pandas, she still manages to break out the camera and impress me with her photographic eye. Her latest subject was the ever-so picturesque Lin Bing,...
by Meg | Jan 21, 2016 | Nonprofit, Panda, PDX Wildlife
With the beginning of the new year, the panda research season also kicks off. In a few days, PDXWildlife ships off to Sichuan, China to train a team of 4 interns to collect behavioral data as well as the highly lucrative job of bagging panda poop. The PDXWildlife...
by Meg | Jan 19, 2016 | Internship
I’m excited to welcome our 4th and final winter giant panda intern, Ariana McShayne-Ananda. I leave in one week for China to prepare for our research season! Note: Ari has a degree in Wildlife Conservation and Photography so photo requests should start rolling...
by Meg | Jan 13, 2016 | Internship
To get all of our readers excited about the upcoming research season we’re continuing with our “blog-introductions to our new giant panda intern” series. Nicole Cady, or Nicki, is the third of four so next week (the week before I leave!! EEEeeeek!!)...
by Meg | Jan 5, 2016 | Conservation, Internship
Happy New Year! We’re gearing up for our winter 2016 giant panda research season – I leave in just 3 weeks – Yikes! But I thought that a great way to start the new year was introducing you to our second winter 2016 giant panda intern. Here’s a...