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My First Week in China by Stephanie McMahon

by Meg | Apr 4, 2013 | Conservation, Endangered Species, Internship, Panda, Science, wildlife

It’s been a week since I’ve arrived in China and I already feel as though it has been the experience of a lifetime. I arrived in Ya’An on the 20th of March feeling extremely jet-lagged from the almost 3 day trip but within a couple of days was right on track and...

Come Rain or Shine: an interns life during breeding season with giant pandas

by Meg | Mar 24, 2013 | animal, Endangered Species, Internship, Panda, Science, wildlife

As Nate mentioned earlier, Stephanie (our new intern) arrived just in the nick of time for breeding season to go into full swing. It’s as if the pandas new she’d be completely overwhelmed if they all went into estrous the first couple of days she arrived....

Featured on Zooborns and Microryza

by Meg | Mar 21, 2013 | animal, Current Endangered Species News, Endangered Species, grass roots, Panda

As Nate alluded to, we’re crazy busy at the panda base (breeding video to come soon!) but I wanted to write a quick post about how our project was featured on mircroryza.com and zooborns.com today. Microryza is an innovative new “crowd funding...

A Visit from Dr. David Shepherdson

by Meg | Mar 17, 2013 | animal, Current Endangered Species News, Endangered Species, Panda, photography, Science, Travel

As an advisor for Meghan’s PhD panda project, it was an extreme delight to spend a few days with David touring the facilities here in Sichuan, China. David is an extremely knowledgeable scientist and quite the accomplished traveller given his ability to handle a...

Why are pandas black and white?

by Meg | Mar 16, 2013 | Current Endangered Species News, Endangered Species, Panda, Science, wildlife | 8 comments

I recently received an email from Michaela Henderson who was writing a report for her middle school class.  She asked, “Why are pandas colored the way that they are?  Just to look cute, or to trap heat during the winter, or something else?” I always get...
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