Chengdu Research
Base of Giant Panda Breeding, or simply Chengdu Panda Base, is a non-profit
research and breeding facility for giant pandas and other rare animals. It is
located in Chengdu , Sichuan , China .
Chengdu Panda Base
was founded in 1987. It started with 6 giant pandas that were rescued from the
wild. By 2008, it had 124 panda births, and the captive panda population has
grown to 83.
Its stated goal is
to "be a world-class research facility, conservation education center, and
international educational tourism destination."
The giant pandas
are not only a Chinese national treasure but are also beloved by people the
world over. They are found only in Sichuan , Shaanxi and Gansu
provinces. In total there are fewer than 1000, of which 80% are distributed
within the territory
of Sichuan province.
Therefore, when visitors from home and abroad come to Chengdu , Sichuan
Province one of their main objectives will be to see the giant pandas for
themselves.
Located just 10km (6miles) away from downtown Chengdu, the
Chengdu Panda Breeding Research Center has been created and imitates the
pandas' natural habitat in order that they might have a the best possible
environment for rearing and breeding. The Center cares also for other rare and
endangered wild animals. The Research
Center covers an area of
560 mus (92 acres), 96% of which is verdure. Giant pandas, lesser pandas,
black-necked cranes, white storks as well as over 20 species of rare animals
are fed and bred there throughout the year. Verdant bamboo, bright flowers,
fresh air, a natural hill scene and a beautiful artificial view are merged
ingeniously at the base.
The necessary
facilities for giant pandas have been completed and include a fodder room,
sleeping quarters and a medical station. Additionally there is a Giant Panda
Museum together with research laboratories and a training center. A great
number of plants and as many as ten thousand clumps of bamboos and bushes have
been cultivated to provide for the giant pandas' diet and habitat. The center
is planning to expand by another 3000 mus (500 acres) of land on which to
simulate a natural environment order to prepare the giant pandas bred at the
center for release into the wild.
Chengdu Panda Base
has partnered with many organizations in improving ways to conserve giant
pandas. For example, its partnership with Zoo Atlanta helped the zoo secure the
loan of 2 giant pandas. To date, these 2 giant pandas, Yang Yang and Lun Lun,
have produced five off-springs.
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