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Pandas will probably be extinct in 2045 but only if HUMANS stop cutting down their shelters. That causes them to lose food as well as homes.

2045 is a rough guess but scientists are still working it out and because of the quickness of the poaching and cutting their homes it could easily be sooner.

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14y ago

It is really hard to see if the Red Panda will become extinct, but the way it is going at the moment, it will. Because of those selfish poachers, they may die out if we don't do somthing more drastic. Hope this helps =)

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thank you very much

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16y ago

There is no certain answer, but people are trying to do things about it. Though there are only 1000 giant pandas out in the wild, and 2500 red pandas, if we are lucky, they won't go extinct. But as I say, there is no certain answer.

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Development is cutting through large sections of bamboo forest. The pandas diet consists of about 90-95% bamboo. Even when a panda is in an area with large amounts of bamboo, the plant itself goes through a process every few years called flowering. After flowering the plant dies off. This would not be a problem if it happened to one or two plants, but as a general rule, it effects all the bamboo plants in that region at once. In the past, it would cause the pandas to migrate. This promoted breeding outside of the panda's territory and widened the population. However, when the bamboo forest flower now, there is a much more limited area where the panda can migrate. Sometimes, they find they have nowhere to go. Due to China's stand of very heavy penalties, poaching of pandas is not a very big problem. However, they do sometimes get caught up in traps set for other hunted animals.

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The only animals that are not extinct are those that are not yet extinct. For more animals are extinct than they are living species of animals today. The world is always changing, and for every major change some species of animal or animals will become extinct. Every animal species, and in fact every other living species, is precious and marvellous, and just as we would protect a great work of art, or a great artist for that matter, from destruction or harm, so we should protect a species, only more so; we can create new works of art or copy old works of art, but we cannot create new species or even generally re-create extinct species. What is more and maybe worse, even if we could, it is even more difficult to create a species that fit into the world around them in anything like the way that living species do. Every time we kill one species we doom other species. A species is not like a picture, or like a model or even a stuffed specimen in a museum, or a toy in a shop window. If we killed all the bears in the world, we could never make enough teddy bears to replace even one bear, just as all the portraits in the world could not replace Michael Faraday or Rupert Brooke or Wilfred Owen or Edith Cavell.

The panda will go extinct just like all other animals before it, and just like Homo sapiens, but that does not mean that we should not support the work that delays its extinction. If we keep it alive and breeding for just a few more centuries, that would be a better deed than wasting yet another part of the world that we are responsible for. It is easier to destroy than to save or build; at the rate we are destroying our world, we will have to work hard to save the panda for a few centuries, and the same goes for many other species as wonderful, if not more so.

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There are only Approx 1,590 Panda left in the wild in ther natural habitat in China

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No, pandas are not currently in danger of going extinct. They are rare in their home country of China, however.

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yes..........

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Everywhere.

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