by Meg | Feb 12, 2016 | Panda, Science |
We’ve been lucky with the weather over the last couple of days. The sunshine has brought all of the moms and cubs outside to play – including Ying Hua and her cub! As you’ll recall from Daniel’s and Nate’s last posts on Ying Hua and...
by Meg | Dec 15, 2015 | Science, wildlife |
So what is our big news that we’ve been hinting about for the last couple of weeks? My PhD work on giant panda mate choice just got published in Nature Communications (click to read the full article)! I’m over-the-moon with the positive responses...
by Meg | Nov 24, 2015 | Conservation, Internship, Science |
We hired our winter interns shortly before leaving for China! As most of you who are loyal blog followers know, winter is a BUSY intern season with lots of work and with our increased research load we need super qualified and super dedicated individuals. All four of...
by Meg | Oct 17, 2015 | Panda
Tai Shan “Butterstick” was born on July 9th, 2005 at the National Zoo in Washington D.C. His mother, Mei Xiang and Father, Tian Tian, were the National Zoo’s second pair of giant pandas. Like us, Tai Shan is an international traveler. He stayed at...
by Meg | Sep 11, 2015 | Internship
We’ve had a good response since first announcing our Spring 2016 Giant Panda Internship. Applications are due September 20th, so be sure to submit yours before then. New this year- PDXWildlife is now able to provide roundtrip airfare for the most qualified...