Experts say that the country managed to save its iconic animal through its long-term conservation efforts, including the expansion of habitats. China considers pandas a national treasure ...
Blind, nearly hairless, squeaky, and 1/900 the size of its mother, a newborn panda is as needy as it gets. But it won’t be for long: The panda is among the fastest growing mammals, increasing ...
Three-year-old giant panda Qing Bao snacks on bamboo prior to her long journey from China to Washington, D.C. PHOTO Roshan Patel/ Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute Weeks ...
Giant panda Tao Tao practices climbing trees under the protection of her mother, Cao Cao, during a wild training session in ...
Adelaide Zoo's new pandas have gone public and are already seemingly right at home. A month after their arrival from China, Xing Qiu and Yi Lan are out of quarantine and have made their grand debut in ...
They mated successfully in March. China's long-term conservation effort has reversed the population decline of giant pandas. They are now considered a vulnerable species and no longer endangered.