Pandas are protected by all local governments. The first step taken was in 1958 when China established the Wolong National Nature Reserve to protect Giant Pandas. In the 1990's, several laws were enacted to help their survival in reserves, including gun control and removal of human residents. But their status is primarily due to habitat loss, which means their only real hope of returning to healthy figures is by reversing trends in deforestation and human disturbance of the forest.
giant pandas can be protected by leaving them in a safe protected area and don't leave them out in the night because if they are in a zoo the tigers can eat them
people protect their habits
Because people were killing them in the past.
they will run after the thing that close to there babies
we are going to cut down less trees
No. Pandas live in two countries - China and part of Mongolia. In China they are protected in mountainous nature reserves.
Yes! They are the cutest animals in China! They need to be protected from poachers, overpopulation, and deforestation.
No, Pandas are the most protected animals in the world.
it makes you wonder why they are protected don't it
No. Pandas live in two countries - China and part of Mongolia. In China they are protected in mountainous nature reserves.
No. Pandas do not live anywhere in Alaska, and it is illegal to keep them as pets. Pandas mainly live in the mountainous bamboo-forest regions of China. Their habitats are protected by law.
Only one-China. But now fortunately, they are a protected species.