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Four giant pandas settled in Jiuzhaigou. Giant pandas settled in Jiuzhaigou

Four giant pandas settled in Jiuzhaigou. Giant pandas settled in Jiuzhaigou

Recently (October 31), four giant pandas were welcomed to jiawuhai giant panda protection and Research Park in Jiuzhaigou County, ABA, Sichuan Province.

The four giant pandas are "little gift", "Haihai", "Tiantian" and "Xinxin". They are from Bifengxia base and Dujiangyan base in Ya'an, Sichuan Province of China Giant Panda Protection and research center. Among them, the 'little gift' of the giant panda is' returnees', born in July 2012. It is the sixth and youngest child of the giant panda 'Baiyun' in the United States. In May this year, he returned to his hometown in Sichuan with his mother.

In order to take good care of the four giant pandas, Jiuzhaigou giant panda protection and research park is equipped with eight conservationists and two veterinarians to be responsible for their food, daily life, health and safety.

Chen Binghong, keeper of jiawuhai giant panda protection and Research Park in Jiuzhaigou County, purchased the food materials of giant pandas, produced refined feed, and disinfected the living and rest areas of giant pandas without dead corners, so as to ensure that giant pandas can live a healthy and happy life after they come to our Panda park.

It is understood that Jiuzhaigou jiawuhai giant panda protection and research park is a pilot project of the national giant panda park system. In 2016, China Giant Panda Protection and Research Center signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the people's Government of Jiuzhaigou County and invested 29 million yuan to build a giant panda protection and Research Park in Jiawu village, Wujiao Township, Jiuzhaigou County for giant panda breeding management and popular science education. Relying on the first batch of four giant pandas settled, Jiuzhaigou jiawuhai giant panda protection and research park will be built into a comprehensive base with the theme of "giant panda culture" and integrating popular science education exhibition, field research and cultural development.