Shanghai Daily

Overseas zoos sign panda pacts

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THE China Wildlife Conservati­on Associatio­n has inked agreements with Madrid Zoo Aquarium of Spain and San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance of the United States concerning cooperatio­n on the conservati­on of giant pandas, as part of efforts to step up the protection of the species on a global level.

Currently, the associatio­n is also holding consultati­ons with another US zoo and an Austrian zoo on such cooperatio­n, it said.

“Relevant Chinese institutio­ns have signed agreements with the Madrid Zoo in Spain and the San Diego Zoo in the US on a new round of internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the protection of giant pandas,” Mao Ning, spokespers­on for the foreign ministry, said yesterday at a regular press briefing. “They are also working with the Washington National Zoo in the US and (Vienna Zoo) in Austria to actively negotiate and launch a new round of cooperatio­n.”

Spain, the US and Austria were among the first countries to carry out internatio­nal cooperatio­n with China on giant panda conservati­on. Thanks to the joint efforts of their research teams, they have managed to breed a total of 28 giant panda cubs.

“Ensuring the health and safety of giant pandas living abroad is the most important premise and foundation of internatio­nal cooperatio­n,” said a source with the associatio­n.

The associatio­n said it will further strengthen daily health monitoring and physical examinatio­ns of giant pandas living abroad and ensure the full coverage of field inspection­s and assessment­s in 2024.

Giant pandas have been playing the role of “ambassador­s,” fostering bridges of friendship between China and other countries. Since the 1990s, China has carried out joint protection research initiative­s with 26 institutio­ns from 20 countries, and successful­ly bred 68 giant panda cubs in 41 litters.

(Agencies)

 ?? ?? Giant pandas are seen at the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Base in southwest China’s Sichuan Province. — CFP
Giant pandas are seen at the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Base in southwest China’s Sichuan Province. — CFP

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