The panda is a national protected animal

Mondo Pets Updated on 2024-02-11

The panda, as China's national treasure, has won the love of people all over the world with its cute appearance and gentle manners. So, what is the level of protection of pandas in China?

According to the provisions of the "Wildlife Protection of the People's Republic of China", the panda is listed as a national first-class protected animal. This means that the conservation of pandas is the highest priority in China, and any killing, selling, buying, or using pandas and their products is strictly prohibited.

The conservation of pandas has received unprecedented attention in China. Since the 80s of the 20th century, China has invested a lot of manpower, material and financial resources to establish a giant panda nature reserve to protect and artificially breed pandas in the wild. At the same time, China also actively participates in international exchanges and cooperation to promote the development of global panda conservation.

Today, China's panda conservation work has achieved remarkable results. According to the latest statistics, by the end of 2020, the number of giant pandas in the world has increased from about 1,000 in the 80s of the 20th century to 1,864, of which the number of wild giant pandas is 1,864 and the number of captive-bred giant pandas is about 600. This achievement fully demonstrates China's determination and ability in the field of wildlife conservation.

However, there is still a long way to go to protect pandas. With the continuous expansion of human activities, the habitat of pandas is facing serious threats. In addition, the panda's food chain has also been affected to some extent. Therefore, each of us should actively participate in the conservation of pandas and contribute to the protection of this precious species.

Here, we call on the audience and friends to join the ranks of panda conservation, so that our national treasures can survive forever and leave a beautiful home for our future generations. At the same time, you are also welcome to share your views and suggestions on panda conservation in the comment area, and let us work together for the future of pandas!

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