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  1. Dispatch from China: Tracking and playing with pandas (part 2 of 2)

    gadling.com » Gadling - May 20, 2008

    Filed under: China Read part 1 of this story here. The excited cry of a park ranger pierces the stillness of a bamboo forest high in the Min Mountains. Zhan Xiangjiang, an ecologist who I'm hanging out with for the

    Also tagged: wildlife, conservation, pandas, ecotourism

  2. Dispatch from China: Tracking and playing with pandas (part 1 of 2)

    gadling.com » Gadling - May 19, 2008

    Filed under: China, Ecotourism On a single-lane dirt road wending between misty crags deep in Sichuan Province, traffic has slowed to a crawl. Hundreds of dump trucks and steamrollers are expanding the only road to

    Also tagged: wildlife, conservation, pandas, sichuan, ecotourism

  3. Dispatch from China: The time I got drunk off tiger wine (part 1 of 2)

    gadling.com » Gadling - May 15, 2008

    Filed under: Activism, China, Ecotourism On a nondescript street near downtown Harbin, the Double Mountain Local Products Wholesale Center offers the usual array of kitsch items stripped from the wilderness: deer

    Also tagged: wine, china, wildlife, breeding, tigers, siberian

  4. Most Reintroduced Carnivores Die in the Wild

    environmentalgraffiti.com » Environmental Graffiti - Jan 22, 2008

    According to a recent study at Exeter University, a significant majority of captive-bred carnivores reintroduced to the wild are unable to adapt and die. Image by Mistvan Only one in three reintroduced animals

    Also tagged: animals, conservation, ecology, lynx, wolves, carnivores

  5. Tigers in Africa

    gadling.com » Gadling - Nov 29, 2007

    Filed under: Activism, China, Ecotourism, News A friend of mine, Li Quan, has been raising tigers in Africa. The first thing you should know is that tigers are not found in Africa. The second thing you should know is

    Also tagged: wildlife, cubs, tigers