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US zoo to return giant pandas to China

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Los Angeles: Two giant pandas that have been a star attraction at the San Diego Zoo for decades will soon be returned home to China, officials announced.


Bai Yun, the 27-year-old female giant panda, and her son, six-year-old Xiao Liwu, will be repatriated to their ancestral homeland in late April.


“Although we are sad to see these pandas go, we have great hopes for the future,” Shawn Dixon, chief operating officer for San Diego Zoo Global, said in a statement issued on Monday. “Working with our colleagues in China, San Diego Zoo Global is ready to make a commitment for the next stage of our panda programme.”


The pandas had been on loan to the zoo as part of a long-term conservation agreement that is coming to an end.


The species was threatened with extinction when the zoo teamed up with China 25 years ago as part of a conservation programme.


Today, pandas are listed as a vulnerable species. That means that while their survival is still threatened, conservation efforts have helped reduce their danger of extinction.


“We understand that pandas are beloved around the world, including by our staff, volunteers and millions of annual guests,” said San Diego Zoo director Dwight Scott.


“We are planning a fitting celebration next month for Bai Yun and Xiao Liwu that includes a big thank you to the Chinese people for their continued partnership and our combined conservation accomplishments in helping to save this amazing species.” — AFP


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