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Born blind, pink, and entirely helpless, here’s how giant pandas grow up
Born blind, pink, and entirely helpless, here’s how giant pandas grow upOctober 06, 2020 – Baby pandas start out life nearly unrecognizable and reliant on their mothers for warmth, food, and safety. But that doesn’t last for long.
Who Discovered the Panda?
Who Discovered the Panda?July 15, 2016 – Until 1869, few had heard of the giant black-and-white creatures hiding in China’s forests. Decades later, pandamania gripped the world.
Panda Porn and Other Desperate Measures to Get Rare Species to Mate
Panda Porn and Other Desperate Measures to Get Rare Species to MateFebruary 14, 2018 – When you're one of the last of your species, scientists go to great lengths.
China’s new panda park will be three times bigger than Yellowstone
China’s new panda park will be three times bigger than YellowstoneMay 10, 2019 – Its creators say the expanded refuge will protect the bear and many other species—but one expert says major roadblocks remain.
Long-Lost Panda Relative Revealed by 22,000-Year-Old Fossil
Long-Lost Panda Relative Revealed by 22,000-Year-Old FossilJune 18, 2018 – The weathered remains from a cave in China contain the world's oldest sample of panda DNA.
Oldest Panda in Captivity Dies in Hong Kong
Oldest Panda in Captivity Dies in Hong KongOctober 17, 2016 – Jia Jia, the oldest panda ever in captivity, died at the age of 38—reaching a human age estimate of about 114 years old.
Bei Bei the giant panda cub grows up
Bei Bei the giant panda cub grows upJuly 13, 2016 – See pictures and read about Bei Bei the giant panda cub on National Geographic Kids.
Red Pandas, Lincoln Children's Zoo
Red Pandas, Lincoln Children's ZooSee a picture of twin red pandas photographed in studio at Nebraska's Lincoln Children's Zoo, by Joel Sartore from National Geographic.
Pandas Get to Know Their Wild Side
Pandas Get to Know Their Wild SideJuly 13, 2016 – The Chinese know how to breed the popular bears. Now they're releasing them into the wild, where the animals and their habitat face risks.
3 Places to See China's Giant Pandas
3 Places to See China's Giant PandasAugust 16, 2016 – Visit these cute, cuddly pandas while supporting conservation efforts.
Giant Pandas, Symbol of Conservation, Are No Longer Endangered
Giant Pandas, Symbol of Conservation, Are No Longer EndangeredSeptember 04, 2016 – Great apes, meanwhile, are plummeting toward extinction, an international group of conservation experts announced Sunday.
New Video Shows Returning Pandas to the Wild Actually Works
New Video Shows Returning Pandas to the Wild Actually WorksApril 19, 2017 – A captive-born female, Zhang Xiang, has moved to a different protected area from where she was released—a first for the species.
Red Panda Pictures That Make You Say "Awww"
Red Panda Pictures That Make You Say "Awww"September 19, 2015 – In honor of Red Panda Day, we put together our favorite photos of the bushy-tailed, tree-dwelling mammal.
Red Pandas Rescued—Are These Animals the Next Black Market Pet?
Red Pandas Rescued—Are These Animals the Next Black Market Pet?January 23, 2018 – A seizure of the endangered animals in Laos hints at growing interest in them.
Watch the Frolicking Panda Clip That Lit Up 'Snowzilla'
Watch the Frolicking Panda Clip That Lit Up 'Snowzilla'January 24, 2016 – Footage of giant panda Tian Tian enjoying the mega-snowstorm at Washington's National Zoo went viral Saturday.
China forges ahead with ambitious national park plan
China forges ahead with ambitious national park planAugust 27, 2020 – The new system aims to benefit wildlife and people alike, but balancing conservation with the development of a tourism industry can be tricky.
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