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Pandas have long been a mainstay at the National Zoo, ever since the first pair arrived from China as part of a diplomatic program in 1972, but the last panda family was sent back to China in 2023 ...
Two giant pandas will soon make their way from China to San Diego, California. Imminent new additions Yun Chuan and Xin Bao can be seen in an adorable video and photos released by San Diego Zoo.
According to Xinhua, discussions are ongoing for “a new round of cooperation” with the National Zoo and a zoo in Austria. Fewer than 2,000 giant pandas remain in the wild, according to the ...
The two pandas were at the zoo during the 1984 Summer Olympics tour and brought more than 260,000 visitors to the city. The pandas returned to the zoo in 1985 for a three-month visit, officials said.
The Zoo shared a cool video on Wednesday, August 21st of what the pandas eat, which is bamboo of course, but they share some facts about bamboo that you might not know.
San Diego Zoo announced the giant pandas' public debut date, and people are ready to line up to see them. In mid-July, the zoo shared a video giving us all a glimpse of the pandas who have been ...
A pair of giant pandas that arrived in San Diego from China a little more than a month ago have finally debuted and are now on display for the public at San Diego Zoo.. Yun Chuan (yoon chu-an) and ...
One of the new pandas, Yun Chuan, in fact, is the son of Zhen Zhen, a female panda born at the San Diego Zoo in 2007. At almost 5 years old, Yun Chuan is identifiable by his long, pointy nose.