The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Breeding pandas avoided

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Animal experts will make no attempt to breed the UK’S only giant pandas this year, for the first time since 2012.

Tian Tian (Sweetie) will not bear a cub with Yang Guang (Sunshine) after a decision from bosses at Edinburgh Zoo.

The move was made to allow researcher­s to focus on the animals’ mating process to improve the chances of future efforts.

A Royal Zoological Society of Scotland spokeswoma­n said: “We will not attempt to breed our giant pandas this year because we want to further assess the incredibly complex and unpredicta­ble breeding process.

“This pause, which is supported by our giant panda team and other key specialist­s, will allow us further time to consider the scientific data, our own experience­s and those of colleagues around the world, including the latest thinking on giant panda accommodat­ion.

“In the meantime, the pause will also enable us to make some enhancemen­ts to our giant panda enclosure which would not have been practical either during or between breeding seasons.

“We very much hope Tian Tian has a cub in the future and will be thrilled if this happens.”

Tian Tian has had cubs before in China, but has not in the UK.

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