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China's government outlines plan for panda national park
POSTED 13 Mar 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
Efforts by the Chinese government over the last decade has seen the number of pandas in the wild has grown by 16.5 per cent to at least 1,864 Credit: Shutterstock.com/df028
China’s government has announced plans to create a 27,000sq km (10sq mi) national park for its treasured pandas – a move which will uproot at least 172,000 people.

The plans were first unveiled in August last year, with officials from the provinces of Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi working together to help the endangered species.

Mining, road building and urban infrastructure, combined with an increasing population, have caused pandas to be isolated from their bamboo-rich habitats in mountainous areas.

Sichuan's provincial forestry department announced the plans, which will relocate 32,000 workers as well as people living in the area, in an effort to carve out a dedicated area pandas can call home.

Efforts by the Chinese government over the last decade has seen the number of pandas in the wild has grown by 16.5 per cent to at least 1,864 – mainly in Sichuan province.

The panda park will be the first in a number of planned parks for China, with a five year plan seeing the creation of 20 such national parks, each focusing on different endangered species, such as Asian elephants, Tibetan antelopes, Siberian tigers and Amur leopards.

The new system of national parks, announced by Prime Minister Li Keqiang, will start with the panda park, along with eight other pilot sites, including a Beijing Great Wall National Park.
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China's government outlines plan for panda national park
POSTED 13 Mar 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
Efforts by the Chinese government over the last decade has seen the number of pandas in the wild has grown by 16.5 per cent to at least 1,864 Credit: Shutterstock.com/df028
China’s government has announced plans to create a 27,000sq km (10sq mi) national park for its treasured pandas – a move which will uproot at least 172,000 people.

The plans were first unveiled in August last year, with officials from the provinces of Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi working together to help the endangered species.

Mining, road building and urban infrastructure, combined with an increasing population, have caused pandas to be isolated from their bamboo-rich habitats in mountainous areas.

Sichuan's provincial forestry department announced the plans, which will relocate 32,000 workers as well as people living in the area, in an effort to carve out a dedicated area pandas can call home.

Efforts by the Chinese government over the last decade has seen the number of pandas in the wild has grown by 16.5 per cent to at least 1,864 – mainly in Sichuan province.

The panda park will be the first in a number of planned parks for China, with a five year plan seeing the creation of 20 such national parks, each focusing on different endangered species, such as Asian elephants, Tibetan antelopes, Siberian tigers and Amur leopards.

The new system of national parks, announced by Prime Minister Li Keqiang, will start with the panda park, along with eight other pilot sites, including a Beijing Great Wall National Park.
RELATED STORIES
Prague Zoo declares panda ambitions with US$33.5m plans


With China’s giant pandas proving big business worldwide, the Czech Republic’s Prague Zoo is getting in on the act, unveiling plans for a Kc800m (US$33.5m, €29.6m, £25.5m) development to house the sought after animals.
Dan Pearlman plans new panda project as immersive experience debuts in South Korea


Pandas are on the agenda for design firm Dan Pearlman, with the Berlin-based practice creating the new panda enclosure for Berlin Zoo, while also debuting a new indoor and outdoor environment for pandas at Everland Resort in Yongin, South Korea.
Revealed: How to procure a panda


The startling costs involved in procuring pandas for zoos have been laid bare in this month’s Attractions Management magazine, where a swot analysis finds that the complex process is far from black and white.
Pandas draw income for Edinburgh Zoo


The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) has seen its income increase 53 per cent in 2012 based on figures from the previous year, partially driven by pandas at the Edinburgh Zoo.
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