by Meg | Aug 16, 2015 | PDX Wildlife
On Saturday, Aug. 12th, PDX Wildlife celebrated its Annual Event with an evening of spicy food and small talks about the future of panda research. The event was small and intimate but was kept exciting with stories of China and Pandas from one of our board members,...
by Meg | Jul 8, 2015 | Internship
Join us in welcoming our new intern, Daniel, to PDXWildlife. We are super excited and thrilled to have him on our team. A little bit about Daniel- Daniel is from Denver, CO and graduated from Colorado State University in May 2014 with a degree in Wildlife Biology....
by ddishman | Nov 16, 2013 | Conservation, Current Endangered Species News, Environmental Impact, grass roots, Science, wildlife
Staff scientist Diana with some of her friends in the town of Salvacion, in the rural Philippine municipality of Busuanga We wanted to take a break from the wildlife today to remember that there is no conservation without a community of support. If you’ve been...
by Meg | Apr 22, 2012 | Current Endangered Species News, Environmental Impact, pollution
The seemingly endless stretch of the San Joaquin Valley in South central California is bordered on all sides by federal penitentiaries and quadrants of produce. I cannot think of a better place to capture uniform lines of roads and crops that intertwine with...