Stop hunting them! They're helpless.
Edit: Here's some ways everyone should help pandas:
1. Don't cut too many bamboo
2. Find groups of pandas and get them together to mate
3. Stop killing them
4. Find the right type of bamboo pandas eat and give it to the wild where they live
By protecting the bamboo environments they live in. Pandas need food, space, low stress and access to mates. If they are forced to live in small pockets of bamboo forests surrounded by mankind, they may have limited food, small areas to roam, enhanced stress from nearby noise, pollution, or industrial interference, and if their environments are separated from each other, they may not be able to reach enough potential mates to keep their gene pool varied enough to be viable (a problem with the cheetah population)
To prevent the giant panda from becoming extinct, mankind needs to learn to live without converting all the panda homelands into human spaces.
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What good will it do if you cannot save life on this earth without stopping the carbon footprint first.
So we see you are trying to help with extinction of life, But may we bring you to the topic that the United Nations said recently. Where they give this planet an irreversible death to this earth if we do not solve this carbon footprint we leave.
dying
yes
Giant pandas are in danger because they are dying and they are getting shot
no there dying every dayy
when the IUCN declared the red pandas an endangered species it means that the red pandas population is dying out...
Giant pandas are dying out because they are threatened by continued habitat loss, and they have a very low birthrate.
Poachers are responsible for killing Pandas. Lack of food is also killing them. Pandas only eat Bamboo and due to climate change, Bamboo forests are dying off.
People didn't cut pandas they just cut down the bamboo trees they need for food and they are now dying of starvation!
water it
Giant Pandas are considered a conservation reliant endangered species. There are currently a few hundred in zoos around the world, and only a couple thousand at most in the wild. Their numbers may be rising currently, but they are still not enough to classify as vulnerable.
Pandas are classified as endangered due to habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation. Climate change, poaching, and low reproductive rates also contribute to the decline in panda populations. Conservation efforts are in place to protect pandas and their habitats from further decline.
by feeding them some guts.