France to Welcome New Giant Pandas in 2027 as Conservation Partnership Renews
France to receive new giant pandas from China in 2027 through renewed conservation partnership, following successful 13-year program with previous bears.
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France to receive new giant pandas from China in 2027 through renewed conservation partnership, following successful 13-year program with previous bears.
Hainan’s resident giant pandas Shun Shun and Gong Gong charm visitors while advancing China’s wildlife conservation efforts and boosting ecotourism.
Giant pandas Shun Shun and Gong Gong continue to enchant visitors at Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park in 2025, showcasing successful conservation and eco-tourism efforts in southern China.
Beloved giant pandas Huan Huan and Yuan Zi return to China after 13 years in France, marking a new phase in conservation cooperation between the two nations.
Beijing Zoo’s new giant pandas Ji Nian and Fu Jiang charm visitors with playful antics and festive mooncakes, highlighting China’s conservation efforts.
Twin giant pandas Zhi Shi and Zhi Ma debut at Harbin’s Sun Island Panda Pavilion, highlighting China’s conservation efforts and boosting cultural tourism in Heilongjiang Province.
The world’s only surviving giant panda triplets mark their 11th birthday at a Chinese safari park, showcasing conservation breakthroughs.
Four giant pandas will leave Japan’s Adventure World in 2025, sparking emotional farewells. Learn about their journey and China’s conservation efforts.
Chongqing Zoo celebrates the 4th birthday of giant panda twins Xingxing and Chenchen with a bamboo-themed cake, highlighting conservation efforts and cultural significance.
Hong Kong’s first locally-born giant panda twins named Jia Jia and De De debut at Ocean Park, symbolizing cross-regional conservation success.
Discover how Chongqing Zoo’s giant pandas spend their days with playful antics and carefully curated bamboo feasts, showcasing China’s renowned panda conservation efforts.
Explore how Chinese films like ‘Ne Zha 2’ and ‘Creation of the Gods II’ are gaining global popularity, alongside cultural exhibitions and the debut of giant pandas in Washington DC.
Ocean Park Hong Kong introduces its first locally born giant panda cubs, inviting residents to name the adorable twins and celebrating a milestone in conservation.