Only the red panda is considered endangered. The giant panda is now listed as vulnerable.
Giant pandas are no longer considered to be endangered and are now listed as vulnerable.
today there are about 1000 panda population in the world. most of them live in China.
Giant pandas are currently found only in a small area of bamboo forest in central China.
The giant panda is now listed as a vulnerable species. It was removed from the endangered list in 2016.
there were 102,000 pandas in 1995. now there are only 1800
Giant pandas are now classified as vulnerable to extinction but not listed as endangered.
.....china..I'm a chinese,and now in china,
If you mean giant pandas, then no. They do have red pandas which had a baby on 22nd June. Now three months old, the baby is beginning to show herself to visitors.
1600 in the wild and around 200 in captivity
A big issue is habitat destruction. The giant pandas depend on the bamboo forests of China, but these forests are being cut down. Also, giant pandas have few offspring, and have them more rarely, compared to other species.
Yes. The San Diego Zoo currently houses 3 giant pandas name Gao Gao, Bai Yun, and Yun Zi. You can check out these pandas on the zoo's website.