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  2. Nishiyama Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Sabae City's Nishiyama Zoo (鯖江市西山動物園, Sabae-shi Nishiyama Dōbutsuen) is a small zoo in the city of Sabae, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. The admission-free municipal zoo is on a low hill (Nishiyama Park). It is known for its red pandas; the species is the official animal of the city. [3]

  3. Giant pandas around the world - Wikipedia

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    The wild giant panda population in China is no longer endangered, with a population in the wild exceeding 1,800 according to the fourth wild giant panda population investigation. [48] Around 75% of these pandas are found in Sichuan province, inhabiting 49 counties across Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces within a habitat area of 2.58 ...

  4. Kobe Oji Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Panda at the zoo Panda at the zoo sleeping Panda House (パンダ館) Giant pandas since 2000. [2] Zoological Science Center (動物科学資料館) An indoor educational center featuring skeletal specimens and a reading room. Big Cats Circle (円形猛獣舎) tigers, lions, leopards, snow leopards, and jaguars. Polar Bear House ...

  5. Ling Ling (giant panda) - Wikipedia

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    Ling Ling (陵陵, September 5, 1985 – April 30, 2008) was a male Chinese-born giant panda who resided at the Ueno Zoo, the largest zoo in Tokyo, Japan. [1] At the time of his death at the age of 22, Ling Ling was the only giant panda at the Ueno Zoo and the oldest panda in Japan.

  6. Adventure World (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    As of September 12, 2018, Adventure World was home to 6 of the 10 captive pandas in Japan; Ueno Zoo had three, and Kobe Oji Zoo had one. Panda Love, the park's panda center, provides an open area where pandas can roam at will. All the giant pandas currently in captivity, including offspring, are owned by the Chengdu Giant Panda Research Base.

  7. Ueno Zoo - Wikipedia

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    After the death of giant panda Ling Ling in 2008, Ueno Zoo was without a member of this species for the first time since 1972. [12] Two new giant pandas arrived from the Chinese Wolong Nature Reserve in February 2011. The male panda, Billy (比力 ビーリー) was renamed in Ueno to Līlī (力力 リーリー) to emphasize his playful vitality.

  8. Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries - Wikipedia

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    The Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries (simplified Chinese: 四川大熊猫栖息地; traditional Chinese: 四川大熊貓棲息地; pinyin: Sìchuān Dàxióngmāo Qīxīdì) located in southwest Sichuan province of China, is the home to more than 30% of the world's giant pandas and is among the most important sites for the captive breeding of these pandas.

  9. Kang Kang (giant panda) - Wikipedia

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    Kang Kang (Chinese: 康康; 1970 - June 30, 1980) was a male giant panda [2] born in China in 1970. [3] Along with Lan Lan, they were the first pair of giant pandas at the Ueno Zoo, [4] gifted to Japan by China after the normalization of relations between the two countries. [5] Kang Kang and Lan Lan caused an immediate sensation when they ...