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Thom and Lynn Piper ride horses at Grapevine Canyon Ranch in Arizona. Emily and Luci Zazueta of Thousand Oaks share the news with the animals at the Panda Reserve and Breeding Station in Chengdu, China.
Tags: thousand oaks, China, Chengdu, Thousand Oaks California, Ventura County California, Badaling, Hospitality Recreation, Great Wall of China, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, Giant Pandas, Human Interest, Entertainment Culture, Jacquelynne Fontaine
The zoo has raised $260,000 in its Give So They Stay drive, which launched in mid-June and was supposed to wrap up by the end of this month. While a final decision won’t come until Tuesday’s quarterly board meeting, president and CEO Dennis Kelly is predicting...
Tags: Dennis Kelly, Mei Lan, Zoo Atlanta, Lun Lun-Yang Yang, China, Atlanta, Lun Lun, EDGE Species, Xi Lan, Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, Yang Yang, Giant Pandas
A beloved giant panda will leave for China early next year to the disappointment of millions of fans in the United States. Washington's National Zoo will say goodbye to 4-year-old Tai Shan as he makes his way to a breeding base in southwestern China.
Tags: China, National Zoo, Tai Shan, Washington, Xinhua, EDGE Species, Gao Gao, Bai Yun, Smithsonian National Zoological Park, Giant Pandas, Tian Tian, Human Interest, Mei Xiang
There's no longer a need for a cleanup hitter even though Bengie Molina is out the door.
Tags: nature reserves, San Francisco, Environment, Dooley, Qinling Mountains, Brian Sabean, Wolong National Nature Reserve, Qinling Panda, Giant Pandas, Tian Tian, Sichuan, Bengie Molina, Toronto Blue Jays players, Cleanup hitter
Staff Reporter America is about to lose a giant bundle of cute cuddly charisma. Tai Shan, the panda born at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., on July 9, 2005, is being sent to China in early 2010, zoo officials announced Friday. National Zoo officials...
Tags: China, Tai Shan, web site, zoo officials, Cook, Kung Fu Panda, Smithsonian National Zoological Park, Mei Sheng, Tian Tian, Giant Pandas, Human Interest, Mei Xiang, Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing
Maternal care, hand rearing, panda training. (Spelling for August as per sign.) Ecological tourism is a special kind of tourism that is designed for cultural and natural special regions. It conserves the natural environment and helps to improve the living...
Tags: panda training, nature environment, Millinocket, Environment, Kung Fu Panda, Wolong National Nature Reserve, EDGE Species, Red Panda, Giant Pandas
For aquarium worker Kamla Maneegan, painting baby crocodiles to look like crowd-pleasing giant pandas is more than just a job -- it's a point of national pride. Ever since a pair of pandas on loan from China gave birth to a cub in May, Thailand has gone...
Tags: Thailand, Darunee Na Chiang Mai, China, Mr. Kamla, Lin Ping, Bangkok, Panda pornography, Chiang Mai, EDGE Species, Chiang Mai Zoo, Lin Bing, Giant Pandas
It announced yesterday that Washington's beloved adolescent giant panda, Tai Shan, is leaving his birthplace and being sent to China. Tai Shan, the first surviving giant panda cub born at the Smithsonian's National Zoo, will be sent in January or February...
Tags: China, Tai Shan, Washington Post, national zoo, Washington DC, Washington Zoo, Chinese, cubs born, Washington, Tian Tian, Human Interest, Smithsonian National Zoological Park, Zoo, Mei Xiang, Giant Pandas, Shan, Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing, Giant Panda, Environment, Ethnic groups in Thailand, Qi, San Diego Zoo, Kung Fu Panda, EDGE Species
A study on giant pandas has found that the females inform the males about their fertility status through chirp calls. Giant pandas' short breeding season is facilitated with female pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) making high-pitched calls soliciting male...
Tags: Giant Panda, China Research, Dr Benjamin Charlton, India, Mumbai, Environment, EDGE Species, Ailuropoda, PANDAS, Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, Red Panda, Giant Pandas
They say in life you only get out what you put in and in the case of giant pandas, that is almost literally true...Panda poo rather looks like strained chopped bamboo," he said. "It's very undigested." Panda passings are low in nutrients but high in micro-organisms.
Tags: Thailand, Bangkok, EDGE Species, Zoo Keeper, Giant Panda, PANDAS, Bamboo, Red Panda, Giant Pandas, Human Interest