Last year, 17 giant pandas returned to China as part of efforts to increase the species' population. In Moscow, a panda named Zhui unpacked New Year's presents at the Moscow Zoo. Zhui and his partner Dindin came to Moscow from China in 2019 to mark the 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the countries. Additionally, four giant pandas have been transferred from the China Conservation and Research Center for Giant Panda to Locajoy animal theme park in Chongqing, China. They will meet the public after adapting to the new environment. Furthermore, giant pandas are set to return to the U.S., indicating global efforts to manage the species' population.
Giant pandas are coming back to the U.S. https://t.co/fLFA3epWFe
New Year, New Home: 4 #giantpandas, Qing Hua, Qing Lu, Qiao Yue & Ai Lian, have been transferred from China Conservation and Research Center for Giant Panda to Locajoy animal theme park in SW China's Chongqing. They will meet the public after fully adapting to the new environment https://t.co/DFdagrw8sw
Seventeen giant pandas came home to China last year, a milestone in the country’s ongoing efforts to increase the species’ population by lending out the animals overseas. https://t.co/1VRjtebbKM
17 Giant Pandas Came Home Last Year https://t.co/1VRjtebbKM
Giant panda named Zhui unpacks New Year’s presents in the Moscow Zoo 🎄 Zhui and his partner Dindin initially came to Moscow from China in 2019 to mark the 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the countries Details: https://t.co/hUuukHLfMc https://t.co/WVR0EMArWy