Laws enacted declaring panda habitats off-limits to hunting, logging, and other commercial
development. Some areas were designated as panda reserves.
China and several other countries have experimented with captive breeding. It took years before the first captive baby pandas were born, but since that time, the number has been constantly increasing. Special incubators were developed to assure the fragile baby pandas a better chance of survival. Scientists are now working to find nutritional supplements that can be substituted for bamboo, the current food essential to pandas.
Constant research is being done to further insure the survival of these beautiful animals, but research is expensive.
Recent news says they will stop funding money for pandas and spend the money on something more important.
Other people think this is wrong to stop funding them because the cute panda is the logo for WWF.
Goveners are protecting giant pandas by making laws about hunting giant pandas.Scientist are trying to protect hurt and sick giant pandas.
WWF, SSP, and Panda International are organizations trying to help giant pandas survive. :)
putting more And More pandas in reserve parks where they can live a better life and to stop cutting down there homes.
They are creating zoos, preventing forests from being cut down, making it illegal to hunt the panda, and making breeding centers
to stop cutting down forests
the zoo of Greenland lol
Save the pandas
Ailuropoda melanoleuca is the species name for the Giant Panda.
The giant panda is definitely on the endangered species list.yes they are endangeredyesnoYes they are, but efforts are being made as we speak to save them.
wrap it in tissue
as a matter of fact there are 26 different species of panda
The page that I found said that the Giant panda was on the endangered species list in 2000.
The giant panda is an endangered species at present.
There are only two species of panda the red panda and the giant panda
There are two species of panda - the giant panda and the red panda.
The giant panda, although both species are endangered.
No, there are many species in much more danger than the panda.
The Giant Panda's closest relative is the Spectacled Bear of South America.
It belongs to:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaOrder:CarnivoraFamily:UrsidaeGenus:AiluropodaSpecies:A. melanoleuca