Native to central China, giant pandas have come to symbolize vulnerable species. As few as 1,864 giant
pandas live in
their native habitat, while another 600 pandas live in zoos and breeding centers around the world. The
Smithsonian's
National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute is a leader in giant panda conservation. Ever since
these charismatic
bears arrived at the Zoo in 1972, animal care staff and scientists have studied giant panda biology,
behavior, breeding,
reproduction and disease. These experts are also leading ecology studies in giant pandas' native
habitat. The Zoo's
giant panda team works closely with colleagues in China to advance conservation efforts around the
world.
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