Giant Panda Reintroduction - China
WOLONG, June 29, 2024 -- This file photo taken on Nov. 20, 2010 shows staff members monitoring the giant panda wild training fields of Hetaoping panda base in Wolong, southwest China's Sichuan Province. In recent years, China has made significant progress in panda conservation through a series of measures, including forest and wildlife protection as well as the construction of giant panda national parks. The wild giant panda population in China has grown from about 1,100 in the 1980s to nearly 1,900. Giant panda reintroduction refers to releasing captive-bred giant pandas to their historical distribution areas to live and reproduce after acclimatization training so as to rebuild the wild population of the species. China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda (CCRCGP) started a reintroduction program in 2003. It has reintroduced eleven pandas into the wild, nine of which survived. In the future, the center will continue to train more individual panda cubs using the mother-cub process before relea
- Product Code
- ILEA002937622
- Registered date
- 2010/11/20 00:00:00
- Credit
- Abaca Press / Kyodo News Images
- Media source
- Xinhua/ABACA
- Media size
- 3000 × 1997 pixel
- Deployment size
- 2.41(MB)*
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