Thursday, October 22, 2009

Why are pandas endagered and whree do they live?

giant pandas (the black and white ones) live in mainland china



deforestation poaching etc



very fussy eaters bamboo mainly and very slow breeding and only one cub at time



Why are pandas endagered and whree do they live?spyware



Giant pandas are an endangered species, threatened by continued habitat loss and by a very low birthrate, both in the wild (mainland China) and in captivity.



Pandas have been a target for poaching by locals since ancient times, and by foreigners since they were introduced to the West. Starting in the 1930s, foreigners were unable to poach pandas in China because of the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War, but pandas remained a source of soft furs for the locals. The population boom in China after 1949 created stress on the pandas' habitat, and the subsequent famines led to the increased hunting of wildlife, including pandas. During the Cultural Revolution, all studies and conservation activities on the pandas were stopped. After the Chinese economic reform, demand for panda skins from Hong Kong and Japan led to illegal poaching for the black market, acts generally ignored by the local officials at the time.

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