by Meg | Nov 6, 2015 | Internship, Nonprofit, Panda, PDX Wildlife |
PDXWildlife provides a unique opportunity to conduct research on giant pandas in Sichuan, China. With our February-May internships filled, we are now looking for qualified applicants for our May-August positions. The deadline to apply is January 2nd, but we already...
by Meg | Nov 2, 2015 | Antarctica, Environmental Impact, PDX Wildlife, Science |
A few steps removed from giant pandas, but in-line with PDXWildlife’s research ability, we began studying mercury concentrations in Antarctic fish species about the same time that we began studying pandas. The “pristine” ecosystem of the Antarctic...
by Meg | Nov 1, 2015 | Panda, PDX Wildlife, photography, Science |
There was a significant number of requests for us to get photos and video of Lin Bing (Lin Ping) and her other cub… Cub #1. Our original Panda Profile post can be seen here- Lin Bing, when she was with cub #2. Lin Bing is a fun bear to watch. She interacts with...
by Meg | Oct 27, 2015 | Nonprofit, Panda, PDX Wildlife |
As Meghan and I liftoff from Chengdu International Airport, we wanted to thank everyone for the requests and comments on our website and social media. The interest in our research is a welcome boost that keeps us moving and updating. Believe it or not, pandas are...
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 | Oct 26, 2015 | Nonprofit, Panda, PDX Wildlife |
Xi Xi the “Runaway Bride” was born in 1998 and has captured the attention of many people across the world. She is called the Runaway Bride because she has escaped captivity on three separate occasions- First, during a hard rain, Second, during 2008...