Panda Breeding and Research Center
The giant panda is high on the endangered species list; only a few thousand of these unique animals remain, all in Gansu, Sichuan and Shaanxi provinces. The Chinese government is making great efforts to increase their numbers. The Chengdu Panda Breeding Center constitutes one such effort. The 92 acre center is dedicated to providing pandas, and many other endangered species, with natural surroundings so that they can multiply. Plans are in place to add over 500 acres to the enclosure. The hope is that the center will achieve not only successful breeding plan, but that the enclosure will be large enough to simulate the wild so that the pandas can one day be released back into their natural home. The area was added to the UNESCO World Heritage site list in 2006.
The panda enclosure has been kept as natural as possible. Caves, water ponds and even sleeping rooms have been created within the bamboo forest to make the pandas to feel comfortable and at home. Each panda’s quarters has a separate medical area as well, so the animals can be carefully monitored and kept as healthy as possible.
The black neck crane, white stork, large panda, small panda and many more animals are also looked after and bred at the center. The Chengdu Panda Breeding Center is an absolute must for animal lovers, and for nature lovers as well.