Huahua is at the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base.
Panda Huahua is a giant panda at the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base.
Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base, located in Panda Avenue, Chenghua District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, 10 kilometers away from the city center and more than 30 kilometers away from Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, is a world-famous giant panda ex situ conservation base, scientific research and breeding base, public education base and education tourism base.
The Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base was established on the basis of raising, treating and breeding giant pandas in Chengdu Zoo. The base simulates the wild ecological environment of giant pandas by gardening techniques, and the giant panda delivery room, panda breeding area, scientific research center, and panda hospital are distributed in an orderly manner, and several luxury panda "villas" are scattered in the mountains and forests. The expansion area fully follows and follows the original topography, and uses mountain gullies and streams to form a multi-level landscape belt of mountain valleysAccording to the characteristics of the panda theme, the project is divided into multiple areas. By the end of 2020, the giant panda population reached 215, making it the world's largest captive-bred giant panda population.
Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base has won the honorary titles of "Global Top 500" and "National AAAA Tourist Attraction". Visitors can watch the life and breeding of giant pandas here, and can also participate in various panda-themed activities and interactive experiences.
Huahua's living environment in Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base is very superior. The base provides pandas with a spacious and comfortable living space and a natural environment to simulate their habitat in the wild. There are bamboo forests, lawns, pools and other facilities in the base, which provide a rich and diverse life experience for the pandas.
In addition, the base provides meticulous care and medical care for the pandas to ensure their health and safety. The staff regularly cleans the panda's habitat and provides fresh food and water. Pandas can also engage in natural behaviors such as climbing trees and foraging for food inside the base to maintain their physical and mental health.
In short, the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base provides a comfortable, safe and natural living environment for pandas such as Huahua, which is conducive to their health and happiness.
Except for Huahua, the living environment of other giant pandas is also roughly the same. They live mainly in the mountainous areas of China, especially in the high mountains and deep valleys of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu. The climate in these areas is cool and humid, which is suitable for giant pandas.
Giant pandas mainly inhabit dense bamboo forests, usually between 1,200 and 4,100 meters above sea level. These places are densely forested, bamboo grows well, temperatures are relatively stable, shelter conditions are good, and food and water sources are abundant. The areas where giant pandas are active are mostly in gullies, mountain belly depressions, river valley terraces, etc., generally in gentle slope terrain below 20°C. These places are conducive to the nesting and hiding of giant pandas and the raising of their young.
Giant pandas are moisture-loving animals, and the humidity of their living environment is often above 80%. They are mostly active in valleys, near water sources, but also on ridges and summits. These places have enough water for pandas to drink and bathe.
In general, the living environment of giant pandas requires a large area of habitat, as well as the terrain and climate of mountainous areas, including dense bamboo forests, stable temperatures, good shelter conditions, abundant food resources and water sources, etc. At the same time, giant pandas also need suitable climatic conditions, which are mild and humid all year round, and the temperature should not be too low in winter. In order to protect the living environment of giant pandas, China** has taken a number of measures, including establishing nature reserves, promoting forest protection and restoration, and strengthening the fight against illegal hunting and poaching.