Our Mission

Protect and restore species and habitat diversity for future generations

through our local and global wildlife conservation initiatives.

Our Research

Giant Panda

Taylor's Checkerspot Butterfly

Internships

Our Current Priorities

Male-Male competition

 

Our team Operations

 

Maternal Care

 

What We Do

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Research

We develop and conduct innovative in situ and ex situ wildlife research to identify critical conservation issues and provide creative solutions to managers and fellow scientists.

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Internships

We train promising young scientists through our intensive internship programs and educate local communities on actions they can take to conserve and benefit from their natural resources.

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Applied Biology

We focus our research to answer specific pressing questions imperiled species are encountering and incorporate the newest innovations and cutting edge research into our conservation projects.

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Integration

We integrate the above techniques to implement focused conservation initiatives at the LOCAL level that promote and support wildlife, habitat, and biodiversity conservation at the GLOBAL level.

Who We Are

Meagan Gombart

Communications/Outreach Manager

Katie Zajac

Research Associate

Sharon Glaeser

Conservation Biologist

 

What’s Happening Now?

Easier to find than Nessie . . . Pandas in Edinburgh

Easier to find than Nessie . . . Pandas in Edinburgh

“This is a city of shifting light, of changing skies, of sudden vistas. A city so beautiful it breaks the heart again and again.” ― Alexander McCall Smith I'm so sorry that it has taken me a while to rebound enough from my Edinburgh trip to give you guys an update....

Learning Panda Behaviors

Learning Panda Behaviors

We have a sequence of events that we try to follow when bringing in new interns. First, we introduce them to the city, and second, we introduce them to the panda base. We do the first two as low-keyed half days, but on the third day we spend about 10 hours at...

Arrival of the Interns

If you ask any of our past interns, the first two weeks are overwhelmingly the most difficult. Jet-lagged, exhausted, and required to begin training in endangered species research almost immediately upon arrival, it's easy to understand why the transition is...

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