Chengdu PAWWhat's more entertaining than watching a panda playing on a slide? Watching 4 pandas playing on a slide! :) (A video from the Chengdu Panda Base).
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.
Cute pandas playing on the slideChengdu PAW2012-06-25 | What's more entertaining than watching a panda playing on a slide? Watching 4 pandas playing on a slide! :) (A video from the Chengdu Panda Base).
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Chengdu Pambassador: Life & Times of a Baby PandaChengdu PAW2012-09-11 | Pambassador is a global programme co-sponsored by the Chengdu Panda Base and Wild Aid searching for panda ambassadors to travel the world helping to promote panda conservation. Join us on Facebook now to learn more - it's a once in a lifetime opportunity and it's easy and fun to enter! http://on.fb.me/PhZZ2XPandas on the busChengdu PAW2012-08-14 | If any of you were around London in early July, you may remember a very distinctive set of 'urban' pandas ;) Did anyone get a hug?
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Pandas stop off for lunchChengdu PAW2012-07-24 | When a pair of pandas have spent the day running around London, what better than a quick spot of lunch in Covent Garden? :)
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Our pandas enjoy a meal in ChinatownChengdu PAW2012-07-18 | Though our pandas prefer to travel in a custom-fit double decker bus, they do like to avoid the traffic sometimes and take the London Underground ;)
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Panda-monium on the Tube!Chengdu PAW2012-07-12 | Though our pandas prefer to travel in a custom-fit double decker bus, they do like to avoid the traffic sometimes and take the London Underground ;)
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Shopping for panda suppliesChengdu PAW2012-07-11 | Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Panda sit-ups!Chengdu PAW2012-07-07 | Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Panda tree climb!Chengdu PAW2012-07-07 | Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Pandas at pace!Chengdu PAW2012-07-07 | Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Panda press-ups!Chengdu PAW2012-07-07 | Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Panda road cross!Chengdu PAW2012-07-07 | Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Panda moon walk!Chengdu PAW2012-07-06 | Clearly not your average Panda :) ...for more pics, videos, and the chance to win spot prizes; follow Chengdu Panda Awareness Week on Twitter @ChengduPAW!Panda-Monium Takes Over LondonChengdu PAW2012-07-05 | 108 costumed pandas took over London to celebrate the first ever international launch of Panda Awareness Week (PAW). From a tai-chi inspired dance in Trafalgar Square, to pandas riding the tube and visiting London's most famous landmarks on an open top bus, London was overrun with pandas.
The panda is one of the world's most threatened species and the launch of PAW highlights the work of Chengdu Panda Base in China, a not-for-profit organisation that plays a leading role in fostering continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
Click on the video to hear renowned conservationist Nigel Marven talk about the importance of saving the giant panda and see just what the pandas got up to on their takeover of London...
Join us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for updates, photos and video from Panda Awareness Week.Here come the pandas!Chengdu PAW2012-06-25 | Here come the pandas!!! (a video from the Chengdu Panda Base).
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Climbing pandaChengdu PAW2012-06-25 | *Phew* this is hard work... I swear there were stairs last time! (A video from the Chengdu Panda Base).
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Pandas competing for a sunbathing spotChengdu PAW2012-06-25 | As you may expect each of our pandas have a favourite sunbathing spot... the trouble begins when there's a double booking ;) (A video from the Chengdu Panda Base).
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Pandas on the obstacle courseChengdu PAW2012-06-25 | Among other activities at the Chengdu Panda Base, our pandas love to test themselves on the obstacle course (a video from the Chengdu Panda Base).
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Kung-fu Pandas Part 2Chengdu PAW2012-06-25 | What's more entertaining than watching 2 pandas kung-fu fighting? Watching 3 pandas kung-fu fighting! :) (A video from the Chengdu Panda Base).
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Kung-fu Pandas Part 3Chengdu PAW2012-06-25 | Those pandas were kung-fu fighting... do-do do-do do do do... the paws were fast as lightning! (A video from the Chengdu Panda Base).
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Lunch time at the Panda BaseChengdu PAW2012-06-22 | Eating bambo is a serious business, and two paws are simply not enough in many cases! (A video from the Chengdu Panda Base).
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Thirsty pandaChengdu PAW2012-06-22 | Eating bamboo is thristy work. Luckily this panda knows how to keep himself hydrated :) (A video from the Chengdu Panda Base).
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.In training for the Panda GamesChengdu PAW2012-06-22 | The 2012 Panda games in Chengdu are a little known sister event to those in London this year... our pandas train just as hard though! (A video from the Chengdu Panda Base).
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Kung-fu Pandas Part 1Chengdu PAW2012-06-22 | A little known fact is that Jack Black trained with these real-life panda kung-fu experts in preparation for his role in Kung Fu Panda (a video from the Chengdu Panda Base).
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Bath time at the Panda BaseChengdu PAW2012-06-22 | Bath time at the Panda Base! ...did anyone remember to bring the rubber ducky? (A video from the Chengdu Panda Base).
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.Acrobatic pandasChengdu PAW2012-06-22 | To become true kung fu masters, the Pandas at the Panda Base must also be skilled in the art of climbing trees and acrobatics! (A video from the Chengdu Panda Base).
Chengdu in China has been the hometown of the giant panda -- one of the world's most endangered species - for more than 8 million years, and the Chengdu Panda Base (a not-for-profit organisation) is a world-renowned breeding and research center for the giant panda. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the Panda Base now has the largest controlled breeding population in the world -- 108 giant pandas.
Panda Awareness Week highlights the work of the Chengdu Panda Base in fostering the continued growth of the giant panda population, as well as rescuing and rehabilitating pandas so they can return to the wild.
To celebrate Panda Awareness Week, 108 pandas brought panda-monium to the streets of London on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July.
Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ChengduPAW for photos and videos from Panda Awareness Week, and the Chengdu Panda Base.
For more information on the Chengdu Panda Base visit: http://www.panda.org.cn/english/.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China and maintains a unique and uncompromising commitment to panda conservation. For more information on Chengdu and the Sichuan Province visit: http://www.gochengdu.cn/.