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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...
The New Wolong & Dujiangyan Panda Facilities

The New Wolong & Dujiangyan Panda Facilities

by Meg | Mar 15, 2013 | animal, Current Endangered Species News, Endangered Species, Nonprofit, Panda, PDX Wildlife, photography, Science, Travel, wildlife | 8 comments

After the partial destruction of the Wolong panda center during the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, plans were laid out to build a new facility a few kilometers away. Additionally, a disease control center was to be built closer to Chengdu. It has now been five years since...

PDX Wildlife featured in a Chinese Newspaper

by Meg | Mar 14, 2013 | animal, coal, Current Endangered Species News, Environmental Impact, Panda, pollution, Science, Travel, wildlife

Being the only Americans in a city of 1.25 million, you tend to stick out a little bit. It just so happened that we caught the eye of a reporter from the Ya’an Daily Newspaper. Over a steaming bowl of Ya’an’s best noodles at Mr. Cheng’s, we...

Science in the Chinese Classroom

by Meg | Mar 4, 2013 | coal, Environmental Impact, Misc., Panda, pollution, Science, Travel, wildlife

Both Meghan and I were approached by a few kids from the local high school and asked if we could come and lecture for a few hours on what we do in China. It was quite a treat to learn about the lives of the students and how they all seem to think that biologist...
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