by Meg | Jul 24, 2012 | Around PDX, Current Endangered Species News
I’m super excited! I just published my second paper for the year – “Investigation of individual and group variability in estrous cycle characteristics in female Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) at the Oregon Zoo” in Theriogenology. If...
by Meg | Jun 28, 2012 | Around PDX, Current Endangered Species News, Environmental Impact
One of the wonderful scientists on our advisory board, Anne Warner, just sent this around to me and so I thought I’d share. From Anne: “There are so few ways to fund conservation work in this state I want to support this novel approach and help get the...
by Meg | Jan 27, 2012 | Antarctica, Around PDX, Environmental Impact, Travel
PDX Wildlife is very fortunate to have such a dedicated team of researchers who travel all overthe world. One such researcher, Isaac Sleadd, recently returned from Antarctica with a treasure trove of biological samples. Although Isaac studies antifreeze proteins, he...
by ddishman | Jan 25, 2012 | Around PDX, Misc. |
If you’ve been interested in the status of wolves in Oregon since they were delisted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2010 you’re not alone – in fact, the wildlife conservation news website The Wildlife News has an entire category dedicated...
by Meg | Jan 14, 2012 | Antarctica, Around PDX |
Isaac, our staff scientist recently returned from Antarctica. Though he was gone for nearly 3 months, we would receive videos of him hard at work at McMurdo Station. Isaac, who is strumming away on the left there, just returned from the far south. We are excited to...
by Meg | Dec 10, 2011 | Around PDX
Did you notice the cool new bright green button on the right hand side of the screen? That allows you to donate to our cause. 100% of the proceeds goes to our current projects. For the next five months we’ll be focusing on: 1. Increasing reproductive success...