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Old 04-29-2006, 01:13   #1 (permalink)
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Default First Giant Panda Is Released Into the Wild

First Giant Panda Is Released Into the Wild

With two barks and a charge at a film crew, Xiang Xiang the panda today became the first captive-born giant panda to be released into the wild.

The four-year-old male panda was set free in the bamboo-covered mountains of Sichuan Province in southwest China—more than 40 years after the first captive-bred giant panda was born.

Xiang Xiang, whose name means lucky or auspicious, has been fitted with a collar carrying a satellite tracking device so researchers can keep tabs on his whereabouts.

On his release this morning the panda barked twice like an angry dog and ran at a National Geographic Society film crew before quickly vanishing into the forest, according to eyewitness reports.

Conservationists hope this pioneer panda will mark the start of a program to reintroduce one of the world's best loved endangered animals into its native habitat.

The program could eventually double China's wild panda population, researchers say.

First Release

The 176-pound (80-kilogram) male was hand-picked for the mission, being trained for a new life as a wild panda from the age of two.

Xiang Xiang was raised at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, or Panda Center, in the Wolong Nature Reserve.

The Panda Center houses more than a hundred pandas—more than half the total number of captive pandas worldwide. Only about 1,600 giant pandas are still left in the wild, conservationists say.

Zhang Hemin, who is head of the breeding facility, says Xiang Xiang's habitat training began in a five-acre (two-hectare) open enclosure.

The giant panda was later transferred to an area ten times bigger that simulated the animal's natural habitat—including plenty of bamboo as a food source.

There Xiang Xiang learned to build a den and mark his territory. Zhang says the animal also started becoming aggressive toward humans, howling and biting just as a wild panda would.

"This is the first time a captive-bred panda has been trained and released into the wild," said Marc Brody, a panda conservationist and National Geographic Conservation Trust grantee.

Brody is the founder of the consulting group U.S.-China Environmental Fund (USCEF), which is working with Chinese researchers to conserve wild pandas and their habitat in the Wolong Nature Reserve and the surrounding area.

"Xiang Xiang spent two years on a hillside above the Panda Center developing [his] wild behaviors," Brody said.

He says the animal's handlers quickly noticed a change in his behavior. Instead of having docile eyes, he would look at the keepers and stare them down.

A marked improvement in Xiang Xiang's vitality and general health was also noted.

Brody says the panda was released in the western end of the Wolong Nature Reserve, a mountainous region covering 770 square miles (1,994 square kilometers) with a hundred peaks more than 16,400 feet (5,000 meters) high.

"It's an area that's known to be frequented by other pandas," Brody said. "One doesn't know whether a dominant male in the area is going to come down and kick [Xiang Xiang's] ass or not."

"This is a test case," he added.

If Xiang Xiang's release proves a success, other captive-bred panda releases may follow.

"In the future, instead of having a single training ground, we may have eight or ten," Brody said. "We might get to a point in a few years where we are releasing 15-plus pandas a year."

Such releases could help boost the genetic diversity of the wild panda breeding pool, conservationists say.

"Due to habitat fragmentation and smaller panda populations, [conservationists] are concerned about the lack of genetic diversity in pandas in the wild," Brody said.

Former Range

Brody says a reintroduction program may also help return giant pandas to their former range.

Supported by funding from the National Geographic Society, USCEF and research institutes are working to identify potential new giant panda habitat in the Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuary.

(Related news: "Pandas' Natural Habitat Must Expand, Experts Warn.")

This 3,700-square-mile (9,583-square-kilometer) area surrounding the Wolong Nature Reserve has the largest contiguous block of giant panda habitat in the world.

"We hope to map and monitor pretty much all of the sanctuary," Brody added.

Researchers would then calculate the optimum panda population for the region, using captive-bred pandas to increase numbers where needed.

"You have this large area of potential habitat which is not fully utilized by pandas," Brody said.

"We're going to try to improve and restore habitat, create corridors to link panda populations, and then, where possible, we'll be able to repopulate those areas.

"We may be able to approximately double the wild panda population," he said.

However, Brody says, the longer term question isn't, Can we train a panda to be released into the wild?, but, Is there going to be a wild for the panda to live in?

Road building and development fueled by panda tourism and China's fast-growing economy pose the major threat to giant pandas, says the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The international conservation group has the famous black-and-white creature as its symbol.

"Even if captive-bred pandas are successfully released into the wild, WWF does not believe that captive breeding alone is an effective conservation method to save giant pandas," said Dermot O'Gorman, WWF China's country representative.

"Protecting the pandas' habitat is the most important step in giant panda conservation," he said.

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It seems like it would be better to release at least two together, or a family of pandas. I don't know how territorial they are, but two could stick together.
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loners or loaners?
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Oooooooops! That would be loners!

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Except during mating season, Pandas are loners by nature. Giant Pandas mate in the late spring and early summer. After mating, the male and female go their separate ways, roaming around through the day and having no regular dens. While they are somewhat nomadic, the normal range of the Giant Panda is limited to a radius of 2 to 3 kilometers. In the wild a Panda may live to age 25, but in captivity the Panda has an average lifespan of only 20 years.

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