The red panda is native to the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China, inhabiting temperate forests with dense bamboo undergrowth. They are typically found at elevations between 2,200 and 4,800 meters (7,200 and 15,700 feet). Red pandas are solitary animals and are most active during the early morning and late afternoon, spending much of their time in trees.
Yes
Red Panda are native to the Himalayas, where they live at elevations of 6,000 to 16,000 feet.
The main enemy of the Red Panda is humans. We should stop destroying its habitat and poaching it for its fur.
Due to agriculture, commercial farming, grazing, construction, and the demand for fire wood, the red panda's habitat is cut in half.
mainly habitat loss
Mountains and forests.Rainforests in China and regions near it
bamboo and other types of plants
The red panda lives in the bamboo forests of the Himalayan Mountains of China. The Himalayans are in Western China and the Red Panda lives at the elevation of 2,000 to 4,800 meters high.
People are making parks to protect the Red Panda's habitat. The Red Pandas are being held in captivity so they don't die of habitat loss. You can also "adopt" a Red Panda and pay for the food, water, and habitat protection.
mostly because of humans destroying their forest habitat
There is typically only one animal in a Panda habitat in a zoo. This animal in the habitat is the panda.
The Red Panda is an endangered species. The food they need and their reproduction cycle have reduced because of habitat loss, global warming, hunting, and poaching.