Rare red pandas find a new home in China

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  • Published On: June 02, 2011
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More than 40 red pandas have moved into their new home in the Pu'er National Park in southwest China's Yunnan Province, making the park the largest red panda breeding centre in China. Red pandas - which are also known as lesser pandas - are listed as a vulnerable and endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and have been given protected status in China.

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