Pandas, especially the babies, are some of the cutest animals on Earth.
Unfortunately, their adorable population is also deeply endangered, with approximately 1,864 giant pandas left in the wild.
Through this intensive program, they hope to slowly repopulate what’s been lost over the years.
There are some unique challenges to revitalizing the panda community.
So, it’s no surprise that each sweet newborn is a cause for celebration.
In addition to breeding, the destruction of the pandas' forest environment is also an issue.
China’s Yangtze Basin region has cut down trees and eliminated their food sources.
As a result, thousands of pandas have been killed.
Despite these obstacles, the panda population is growing.
TheWorld Wildlife Fundrecently reported that it has increased by 17% in the last decade.
We have organizations like Chengdu to thank for their ongoing commitment to the beloved species.
Chengdu Research Base:Websitevia [GOOD,Bored Panda]