Reduced to a few scattered populations in the mountain forests of central China, the Giant panda is now one of the rarest of all mammals. Despite this, it is not currently considered an endangered species, and determined conversation efforts may yet secure its future.
LIFESTYLE
Built like a bear, some aspects of the giant panda's anatomy suggest, instead, that it is a source of overgrown raccoon, as a result, scientists can still not agree which group of animals it belongs to. And while technically it's a carnivore, it has all but abandoned the predatory habits of its ancestors and became a placid vegetarian - although it will eat insects and rodents if it gets a chance.
CAPTIVE PANDAS
The isolation suffered by wild pandas in the wild is paralleled by the isolation of pandas in captivity. Ever since the animal was first described by a western naturalist in 1869 it has fascinated people throughout the world, not so much because of its biological values, but because it looks like the ultimate cuddly toy. And like other cuddly toys, pandas have been given away as presents - principally to diplomats and heads of state visits to China. Air-freighted home installed in zoos, there animals have spent the rest of their lives in picturesque solitary confinement. There are estimated to be about 100 pandas kept in zoos.
HOW SHOULD YOU SAVE THE GIANT PANDA?
Leave it alone, Stop cutting down its bamboo and DON'T KILL IT!
To help to save giant pandas, support programs that help to protect their habitat. You can also help to educate people about the plight of the panda to promote breeding programs and to ensure the panda's protected status.
let them do what they want don't cut down a forest because maybe a panda is living there
Give the giant pandas more food to survive properly and not be killed. You can also make more habitat's for the giant pandas.
ask poeple to donate £2.00 a month then we can help grow more bamboo and make it more protected
adopt a panda
hold a fundraiser to save the pandas
Save the pandas cuz they're very cute and intresting.
The Chinese government has taken measures to save the Red Pandas. They have given the pandas back their land and promoting crops that the animals enjoy.
We can save pandas by building wildlife reserves and protecting their natural environment.
Because giant pandas are endangered species! They could become extinct!
there are none
You can donate to an animal charity.
No because pandas can't save their self from a fire or anything.
by not buying their fur or any parts of their body!
Donate to a trustworthy foundation, such as the WWF.
We save the Pandas by giving them a other home which has Bamboo and it is a safe place where no one hunts
they have this thing called the WWF. Its a foundation to save pandas around the world(only in western china).
Many Chinese people are trying to save the pandas, but some are still trying to poach them for their valuable coats.