by Meg | Jul 29, 2015 | Conservation, Panda
After being in China for almost a month and a half I have adjusted quite well and I am really enjoying my time. After being in a captive environment and Bifengxia Panda base I started to think about the wild populations. Bifengxia is part of The China...
by Meg | Jun 6, 2015 | Education
PDX Wildlife was fortunate to be invited to Beijing for the International Conference on Environmental Enrichment. Our very own Lauran Hunter and Maria Blanco Perez were able to attend. A special thanks goes to Dr. Dingzhen Liu of the Beijing Normal University for...
by Meg | Jun 1, 2015 | Internship
Our Giant Panda Fall Internship has one more available position. The deadline is Saturday, June 6th, so hurry to apply. PDX Wildlife has been offering international endangered species internships since 2011. Our Giant Panda internships put well qualified students,...
by Meg | May 22, 2015 | animal, Conservation, Endangered Species, Internship, Nonprofit, Panda, Travel, wildlife
The Giant Panda mating season is over. Two days ago, Gong Zhu, was the last female panda to mate. And now, the breeding center is getting ready hosting the pregnant pandas! But today´s bulletin will be about our visit a few days ago to Animals Asia Foundation...
by Meg | May 3, 2015 | Conservation, Endangered Species, Internship, Nonprofit, Panda, Travel
Traveling, working, and living abroad while learning a new culture and not able to speak the local language has many challenges. Doing so allows you to grow as an individual, teaches you to be adaptable and gives you the opportunity to connect and get a glimpse of a...