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2 giant pandas arrive at National Zoo from China
Panda diplomacy: Why China sending over two pandas means more than extra zoo visitors
WASHINGTON (7News) — While many are eagerly awaiting the public debut of the two new pandas — Bao Li and Qing Bao — at the National Zoo, the animal exchange has larger global implications than the likely boost in zoo visitors, according to one expert.
Giant Pandas From China Return to National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
A motorcade through the capital revived “panda diplomacy” between Washington and Beijing for the first time in nearly a year.
Pandas from China en route to Washington, D.C. after National Zoo returned beloved animals last year
A pair of giant pandas is set to arrive at the National Zoo on Tuesday less than a year after the Washington zoo sent Mei Xiang, Tian Tian and their cub Xiao Qi Ji back to China.
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2 giant pandas arrive in DC from China
Pandas are back in Washington. Two giant pandas from China arrived in DC on Tuesday and were transferred to their new home at ...
The New York Times
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China Counts Wild Pandas. Nobody Believes Its Tally.
Zoos worldwide rent pairs of
pandas
from
China
for up to $1.1 million a year, then breed them in the hope of releasing ...
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Giant pandas arrive in Washington, D.C. after long journey from China
Bao Li and Qing Bao, two three-year-old giant pandas, arrived from China on Tuesday to Washington, D.C. aboard the Panda ...
Las Vegas Sun
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The pandas have landed! Here's what you need to know
The panda enclosure at the zoo is built so that Bao Li and Qing Bao can happily lead entirely separate lives. Panda mothers and their cubs generally stay together for about two years before separating ...
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D.C.’s new pandas eating, sleeping and showing glimpses of personality
Two new residents woke up with the rest of Washington, D.C., this week, hungry and ready to settle in. Staff at the ...
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