This number varies depending on the report you are reading, and who conducted the study, or survey using what method, along with many other factors. The best information for the different methods of surveys and estimates, is the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List. They explain which method was used, what year it was conducted, and who sponsored the surveys. According to the IUCN Red List the number of Giant Pandas in the wild, or out in nature are between 1,000 and 2,000. That is the figures they are using, or so it appears. The WWF recorded 1600 animals during the same period, that is total animals, not just breeding age. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
The giant panda is pretty high up on the trophic level. This is because there are not many animals that can or will eat the giant panda.
Only the red panda is considered endangered. The giant panda is now listed as vulnerable.
By common name, two - the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) and the red panda (Ailurus fulgens).
There are 25000 red pandas left in the world. We should help in saving them.
In the nature there is only about 600 giant pandas. Pandas live only in china. The panda in the zoo is the rental from china.
The Giant Panda population was thought to be about 1,600-2,000. But new DNA survey techniques have helped locate and identify where the population numbers of Giant Pandas in the wild had been underestimated. The new reports indicated there were 2,000 to 2,500 Giant Pandas living in the wild. The Giant Panda is listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, "IUCN" Red list as "endangered" with a population trend "decreasing". For more details, please see sites listed below.between 2000 and 3000 according to 2006 estimates.
as a matter of fact there are 26 different species of panda
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Many people find the giant pander to be very endearing.
about 270 in chinai think about a thousand2.5 thousand
Two; One would be the red panda, the other the giant panda.