by Meg | Sep 30, 2013 | Conservation, Endangered Species, Panda, Science, wildlife
You know you have one of the best jobs in the world when you get to watch baby pandas play during your time off. I often walk down to the Kindergarten on base and just sit and watch. I find it incredible that such a solitary animal can be so social. These furry...
by Meg | Sep 18, 2013 | Internship, Panda, Science
Grace’s internship was graciously 😉 sponsored by Main Peak, an outdoor gear store in Australia. They’ve posted a blog about her so go take a look! Unless our interns get sponsorships they have to pay travel and living expenses so we greatly appreciate any...
by Meg | Sep 15, 2013 | Education, Internship, photography, Science, wildlife
Pete Havlik is our new Media and Marketing Intern. He had an interview with us last week as he was passing through Portland and we are very excited to have him on our team. Pete hails from Wisconsin and has a wide and varied history of field biology and non-profit...
by Meg | Sep 13, 2013 | Science, Sustainable seafood, wildlife
If you’ve been wondering where I’ve been lately and why I haven’t really kept up a blogging presence, it’s because I’ve been investing a lot of time in our brand-spanking-new PDXSeafood site! I’m proud to announce that that the...
by Meg | Aug 12, 2013 | animal, Internship, Panda, Science, wildlife
Grace comes to us from “Down Under” (i.e. Australia). This Aussie girl first discovered the gratification of wildlife conservation while volunteering at Shamwari Game Reserve on the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Working with the Born Free Foundation at...
by Meg | Aug 8, 2013 | animal, Endangered Species, Panda, Science |
The 2012 babies are having their one-year birthdays (July-August) so we thought it would be appropriate to wish our little baby pandas “Happy Birthday” with a couple of super cute photos – and some fun facts about baby pandas. At Birth Can you...