In 2011, it was estimated that there were about 1,600 giant pandas remaining in the wild. Conservation efforts have helped stabilize their population, but they were still considered endangered at that time. Captive populations also existed, with several hundred pandas living in zoos and breeding centers around the world. Overall, the combined efforts aimed at protecting their habitat were crucial for their survival.
There are 1,600 pandas left in the wild or somewhere around there.....
ABOUT 1,600
about 12,000
there are 1600 in the wild left is that amazing or what:-)
1,600 or so
5000
there are 3000 pandas left over in the world
there are about 1,200 in the wild and 200 in captivity
5 left in captivity and 160 left in wild or so it seems
There are about 3,000 left, but efforts are being made to help them reproduce, thus resulting in more pandas. Yay!
According to the Smithsonian National Zoological Park, there are roughly 1,000 giant pandas left in the wild, with 140 in zoos throughout the world.
Only the red panda is considered endangered. The giant panda is now listed as vulnerable.