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Aug 10, 2016
Writing Feedback / Pandas Get to Know Their Wild Side [8]
According to the article, in the China there are species of giant panda which is a cultural icon of China then now have become rare due to rapid human growth so that the land for the giant panda began to decrease dramatically. The government says that there are several species in china is 1864 species in the wild in 2003. To cover with these conditions, the government do insemination to stimulate the number of panda's born in China. Then, in order to maximize the cooperation between the China government and WWF to conduct further research into the panda's life. Then came the "papa panda" for known about living life of panda and take some giant panda's, who wear full body panda costumes and scented with panda urine for avoid young bears closely. Because the young bears must be independent. The workings of this way is to move the giant panda from the zoo to the wild in order to increase the population of giant pandas in China.
nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2016/08/giant-pandas-wild-animals-national-parks/
According to the article, in the China there are species of giant panda which is a cultural icon of China then now have become rare due to rapid human growth so that the land for the giant panda began to decrease dramatically. The government says that there are several species in china is 1864 species in the wild in 2003. To cover with these conditions, the government do insemination to stimulate the number of panda's born in China. Then, in order to maximize the cooperation between the China government and WWF to conduct further research into the panda's life. Then came the "papa panda" for known about living life of panda and take some giant panda's, who wear full body panda costumes and scented with panda urine for avoid young bears closely. Because the young bears must be independent. The workings of this way is to move the giant panda from the zoo to the wild in order to increase the population of giant pandas in China.
nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2016/08/giant-pandas-wild-animals-national-parks/