To Catch a Panda: Science in the Wild

Pandas in captivity at the China Center for Research and Conservation of the Giant Panda in Wolong eat nutritious bars in addition to bamboo.
(Image credit: Sue Nichols, Michigan State University)

Vanessa Hull is living atop a mountain in China in a quest to catch a panda.

The Michigan State University graduate student started living in the Wuyipeng research station in the remote mountains of Sichuan, China, last month, and aims to capture, collar and track up to four wild giant pandas using advanced global positioning systems.

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