The trash is getting in there habitat and than they eat it and die. Also, pollution is hurting there food
its not called the gaint panda its called the fat panda and that's why population is afecting it cuz its to fat and its getting squeezed when more and more people come
p.s the crazy old fat man
Giant pandas are extraordinary creatures that play a vital role in their ecosystem. The extinction of the giant panda could lead to ecosystem collapse in Asia.
there would probably be overgrown bamboo trees in the area it inhabits
Bamboo is the major food source for panda. They won't eat almost anything else beside bamboo. By cutting down bamboo, it is like trying to kill all the panda and make them disappear.
Lack of habitat.
we cut down their bamboo forest
the panda is giant pandas dangers of been endangered is habitat loss and being shot for their fur.
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.
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.
They are not extinct, only endangered. 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.
Humans are pandas number one enemy. Habitat loss caused by logging poses the greatest threats to giant pandas. Pandas eat almost nothing but bamboo shoots and leaves from the forests of southwestern China. Unfortunately, much of their forest has been cut down for development. As people farm, log, and develop land higher up the mountain, the pandas' habitat continues to shrink. Poachers hunt giant pandas for their pelts. Sometimes leopards will kill panda cubs.
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.
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.
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.