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    Six captive-bred pandas released as 'pioneers' into wild

    2012-01-12 14:40 Xinhua     Web Editor: Xu Aqing comment
    Giant panda Xing Rong emerges at the Dujiangyan Reintroduction Research Center yesterday to take part in a training program for surviving in the wild. Photo: CFP

    Giant panda Xing Rong emerges at the Dujiangyan Reintroduction Research Center yesterday to take part in a training program for surviving in the wild. Photo: CFP

    Six young pandas bred in captivity were released as a group of "pioneers" into an enclosed forest in Southwestern China's Sichuan Province on Wednesday.

    The six pandas will eat bamboo freely with no help from breeders in the "Panda Valley," the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding and Release Research Center affiliated to the Chengdu panda base, said Fei Lisong, deputy director with the center.

    The release is the first step of a project that aims to help the endangered species adapt to the wild environment and eventually survive in the wild, Fei said.

    According to Fei, after a year observing their health and researching their genetic backgrounds, the six – Xingrong, Xingya, Gongzai, Yingying, Zhizhi and Qiqi – were carefully selected from 108 pandas living at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.

    "They are in their sub-adult age, similar to the childhood of human beings, with comparatively strong survival ability and rapid growth. And Xingrong and Xingya are twins," he said.

    They will be the first group of pandas released into the "Panda Valley," a center which is located in Majiagou in Yutang town in the Dujiangyan city, about 40 kilometers west of the provincial capital of Chengdu.

    Still under construction, the center is designed to train giant pandas born in captivity to survive in the wild.

    Over the past 30 years, the Chengdu panda base has been sending captive-bred pandas back into the wild. However, their efforts have seldom succeeded, as human-raised pandas have great difficulty surviving in the wild, according to a statement from the base.

    Among the 10 pandas that have been released since 1983, only two are still living in the wild. Six have been sent back to the breeding center due to dramatic weight loss, one was found dead and the other is also believed to have died, it said.

    Researchers believe that releasing six pandas together, unlike previous attempts to release them individually, will help them to survive.

    The training will concentrate on upgrading the ability of pandas to adapt by reducing their contact with humans, as well as providing artificial wild feeding areas.

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