by Meg | Feb 27, 2016 | Conservation, Internship, Science
I know you can never have too many panda posts but I thought I’d mix it up a little and tell you a bit about Ya’an and the delicious Sichuan Chinese food here. We’ve been in China for two weeks, so of course we have tried all of the new foods! I enjoy spicy food and...
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 | Oct 27, 2015 | Nonprofit, Panda, PDX Wildlife |
Ying Hua, or “Mother Bear” as I have named her, was born on April 17th, 2003 and is the daughter of Ying Ying. She holds a special place in most of the employees hearts given that she is such a gentle and quiet mother. Her devotion to her cub(s) shows her...
by Meg | Aug 27, 2015 | China, Internship |
With the jet lag cleared from my head, I was able to spend a little time to sort through my collection of pictures that I had accumulated during my trip to China. Being the project manager for PDXWildlife, I get the pleasure of welcoming interns into China (I love my...
by Meg | Jul 30, 2015 | Panda
As requested by loyal followers on our facebook page, Nate’s gone around the base and gotten pictures and some video of the new littles (my euphemism for baby pandas) at Bifengxia. Here’s the lovely pictures and video he’s taken: Ying Hua ...