only 1,600 in the wild left, but dont forget, many live in zoos and are bred there
In 1994, the population of giant pandas was about 1,200. In recent years, the population has risen to 1,600 due to an increase in habitat quality and Birth Rate.
It is estimated that there are between 2000 and 3000 giant pandas in the wild.
I can find no statistics for the year 2000 but in 2013 there were 1596 giant pandas in the wild and 164 in captivity.
the population was 10,000
Roughly 2,500
1385 pandas are left
around 1,600 or less
50
about 5
It is Chinese for giant panda. It is in the book called "The Year of the Panda".
1869
An exact number is not available, especially since it is illegal to kill a Giant Panda.
The giant panda eats bamboo. It climbs bamboo trees and rips of branches. The giant panda eats 4 tons of bamboo a year!
The giant panda is generally not hunted in the wild the main threat is from logging (lack of habitat). The panda can mate only a few days a year with more and more getting cut of from each other population is declining quickly.
Because,lack of bamboo and because of illegal hunting by people, which is reducing panda numbers. also, they don't have enough babies every year to keep are fair population of pands, and the lack of natural habitat.
Japan's population at the year 2000 was 126,930,000.
The population in the Philippines in the year 2000 was at 76.5 million. This is based on the census which was conducted in May 2000.
Year 2000.
The city of Houston, Texas had a population of 1.978 million in the year 2000. That same year, the population of the state of Texas was 20.95 million.
The population of Maine on April 1, 2000 was 1,274,923