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Patrick says bye to Korea

patrick koreaIt has been a wonderful trip to Korea but the time has come for Patrick to head home. He has enjoyed learning about the different species in Korea and about the efforts of the government to protect the ‎animals, plants and birds at risk. He was also really impressed with the children and young people in Korean schools. All the schools he visited were learning about climate change and nature‎. They were also trying to save energy and tackle climate change. Patrick also enjoyed meeting so many interesting people. patrick korea 2The Koreans made him so welcome . He hopes to visit again one day to catch up with the friends he has made. He can’t wait for his next adventure! He’s always wanted to do a bit of skydiving….

Panda travels!

science centre koreaPatrick the Panda had a great time today at Seoul’s massive science centre. He learned lots about how science had helped people all over the world and how it could help solve problems.

He learned about wind power and how it can be used to make renewable energy. He also met the inventor of an electric kit car. Electric cars can be powered by renewable energy and can help tackle climate change. This is because they don’t produce ‎as many greenhouse gases as cars that are powered by fossil fuels. The inventor hopes his electric kit car will become popular in Korea. He made it himself in the science centre’s make lab.electric car

Patrick went all panda-eyed when he saw this man zipping about in Seoul. H‎e thinks was an in line skate. He’d never seen it before but if people left their cars behind and used this to travel short distances then it could also reduce emissions. Walking would be even better but Patrick is a bit of lazy Panda at times!

The Panda Reporters are on the move!

Strange sightings were reported at Glasgow Airport this morning… 5 shadowy figures, each carrying a stick of bamboo were spotted at the arrivals gate in the early hours of the morning!

Have you seen them?

Where are they going?

They were carrying magnifying glasses, notebooks and pencils – looks like they’ve come here to find out what young people in Scotland are learning about our environment!