Green group seeking panda spotters
INTERNATIONAL conservation group WWF is recruiting four panda watchers for a five-day research and patrol program in the wilderness of southwest China's Sichuan Province.
The ideal candidates should be avid bloggers who are eager to share text, photographs and video of their experiences with other Internet users, WWF said on its microblog at Weibo (www.weibo.com).
Other qualifications include advanced photography skills, a love of animals, a desire to help protect critically endangered wild pandas and good physical health - the panda watchers will hike eight hours a day in the wild mountains.
Applications are open online until Friday.
The program, scheduled to run from October 23 to 27, will be held at the Heizhugou Nature Reserve in Ebian County, near Leshan.
The ideal candidates should be avid bloggers who are eager to share text, photographs and video of their experiences with other Internet users, WWF said on its microblog at Weibo (www.weibo.com).
Other qualifications include advanced photography skills, a love of animals, a desire to help protect critically endangered wild pandas and good physical health - the panda watchers will hike eight hours a day in the wild mountains.
Applications are open online until Friday.
The program, scheduled to run from October 23 to 27, will be held at the Heizhugou Nature Reserve in Ebian County, near Leshan.
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