iZoofari Chat: New Panda Cub Watch
Posted at 11:55 am August 7, 2007 by Dennis Corbran
NEW! iZoofari Chats are an occasional series of interviews that put you in touch with the people who work for the Zoo and Wild Animal Park. Current subscribers to either the Zoo or Wild Animal Park podcast feeds will also get the iZoofari Chats.
An interview with Senior Research Technician Suzanne Hall as she observes giant panda Bai Yun with her newborn cub. Suzanne talks about behaviors observed, and others to expect as the cub grows. (6:20)
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August 7th, 2007 at 2:59 pm
I’m getting an “Error opening file” message when I click the play arrow to listen to today’s chat. I’m able to listen to the previous chats just fine, so I know the problem is not at my end.
Moderator’s note: We have fixed the problem. Please try again.
August 9th, 2007 at 5:46 pm
Wow, that was great - most questions we all have were anwered- Suzanne you are terrific. The SDZ is lucky to have you.
August 10th, 2007 at 3:37 pm
i have been watching mom and baby for days and i would love sound, that would give this cam so much more and i would triple enjoy it. Thanks
August 11th, 2007 at 1:24 pm
This is the most wonderful thing I have ever seen. I have Window’s Vista so I have the panda cam gadget on my destop sidebar. I love watching the panda’s and have told all my friends about it!! It is just unimaginable that a panda can have such a small baby!! Thank you for sharing all this joy with us!!
Loving the Panda’s
Vanda
September 10th, 2007 at 8:16 pm
I think it is great how you keep us up to date on the baby panda and that we can watch it grow. I can’t wait to find out what it is and what the name will be. Thanks to your web cam, I have decided that I want to be a vet and work there at your zoo with the Pandas. I am 12 and enjoy getting on my moms computer to watch the Pandas. I have been watching your web cam since Su Lin was born and enjoyed it. Thanks for letting us watch the Pandas grow.