As the pandas grow, the team keeps an eye on them. The scientists use cameras to watch mothers and cubs snuggling in their dens. They also study the pandas’ droppings. Substances in the droppings can tell scientists if an animal is stressed or sick.
This research will help scientists learn how to protect red pandas in the wild. For instance, scientists could learn that loud noises stress out red panda mothers. Then people could work to limit loud activities, like logging, at the times of year when red pandas reproduce.
Kordell wants people to learn more about red pandas. She hopes that will inspire them to protect the animals. “We don’t want to lose this species,” she says.