Seven giant pandas have returned to China from overseas since the beginning of 2024, with over 10 more scheduled to return later this year, according to an official of the China Wildlife Conservation Association in Beijing on Thursday. Additionally, bringing giant pandas to the San Francisco Zoo from China could cost as much as $70 million over 10 years, although an animal rights nonprofit described this as a 'low estimate.' China is also set to restart its panda 'rewilding' program.
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Bringing giant pandas to the San Francisco Zoo from China could cost as much as $70 million over 10 years, according to Jeff Pace, the zoo’s chief financial officer. But an animal rights nonprofit said that $70 million was a “low estimate.” https://t.co/KQLE1pvlZb
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More than 10 giant pandas will return to China this year, an official of China Wildlife Conservation Association said in Beijing on Thursday. #panda https://t.co/Z2CgB5BDEx https://t.co/DAQpjqxqa1
Seven #GiantPandas have returned to China from overseas since the beginning of 2024, with over 10 more scheduled to return later this year. Meanwhile, new cooperation will be conducted between China and Spain, the US, Australia and Austria, according to a forestry official. https://t.co/UWpOvRFOdK