Yes, by protecting the habitat and captive raising of pandas the population is slowly increasing.
no
It may be so they can interact with other pandas and breed to raise the population of the area
If the population of the world is increasing at a rate of 8836 per what unit of time or interval (e.g., per minute, per hour, per day)? This information is needed to provide a precise answer.
Giant Pandas are endangered primarily from habitat loss and from the fact that they have a very low birthrate. China has put increasing pressure on their habitat in the last century from population growth and land use changes. Also, they have traditionally been poached, primarily for their fur and skin.
Giant Pandas are endangered primarily from habitat loss and from the fact that they have a very low birthrate. China has put increasing pressure on their habitat in the last century from population growth and land use changes. Also, they have traditionally been poached, primarily for their fur and skin.
population = the number of people in a certain place the population is increasing gradually you are part of population!!
Denmark's population is about 5,532,531, and still increasing.
More people making more babies.
In 1984, scientists discovered the population of pandas was quickly dwindling. it was then they were added to the endangered species list and are still there today.
the red panda's are decreasing
Simple, more people use more resources; therefore, increasing population causes a higher rate of resource depletion
People breed giant pandas in facilities and in zoos. They also breed them in the wild . {well breed then self}
If you mean, why are pandas endangered, i can answer that. Pandas are endangered because people are cutting down their forests. Also, hunters have been hunting pandas for their fur. There are only about maybe 1,000 pandas living in the wild now.