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Ailuropoda Melanoleuca Collection (#5)

"Ailuropoda melanoleuca, commonly known as the Giant Panda, is a beloved symbol of China's rich biodiversity

Background imageAiluropoda Melanoleuca Collection: Asia, China Chongqing. Giant Panda at the Chongqing Zoo

Asia, China Chongqing. Giant Panda at the Chongqing Zoo

Background imageAiluropoda Melanoleuca Collection: Asia, China, Sichuan Province. Giant Panda in winter snow at Wolong Nature Reserve

Asia, China, Sichuan Province. Giant Panda in winter snow at Wolong Nature Reserve

Background imageAiluropoda Melanoleuca Collection: Giant Panda cubs (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Panda Breeding and Research Centre

Giant Panda cubs (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Panda Breeding and Research Centre, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, Asia

Background imageAiluropoda Melanoleuca Collection: AS07 POX0347

AS07 POX0347
Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae. Wolong China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda within Wolong Reserve. Sichuan Province. CHINA

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Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) in its environment Family: Ailuropodidae. Wolong China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda within Wolong Reserve. Sichuan Province. China

Background imageAiluropoda Melanoleuca Collection: Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae. Wolong China Conservation

Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae. Wolong China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda within Wolong Reserve. Sichuan Province

Background imageAiluropoda Melanoleuca Collection: Giant panda baby (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae. Wolong China Conservation

Giant panda baby (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae. Wolong China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda within Wolong Reserve. Sichuan Province. CHINA

Background imageAiluropoda Melanoleuca Collection: Giant panda baby

Giant panda baby (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae. Wolong China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda within Wolong Reserve. Sichuan Province

Background imageAiluropoda Melanoleuca Collection: Asia, China, Chengdu. Giant Panda Sanctuary - Young Panda eating bamboo (ailuropoda

Asia, China, Chengdu. Giant Panda Sanctuary - Young Panda eating bamboo (ailuropoda melanoleuca)

Background imageAiluropoda Melanoleuca Collection: Asia, China, Sichuan Province. Giant Panda up a tree in winter snow at Wolong Nature Reserve

Asia, China, Sichuan Province. Giant Panda up a tree in winter snow at Wolong Nature Reserve

Background imageAiluropoda Melanoleuca Collection: China Sichuan Province Wolong Reserve. (Stronghold of Giant Panda)

China Sichuan Province Wolong Reserve. (Stronghold of Giant Panda) Mixed Forest (Deciduous & Conifers)
JPF-10095 China - Sichuan Province Wolong Reserve. Habitat of Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Mixed Forest, Deciduous & Conifers Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal




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"Ailuropoda melanoleuca, commonly known as the Giant Panda, is a beloved symbol of China's rich biodiversity. Found in the Qionglai Mountains within the Wolong Nature Reserve, these magnificent creatures captivate our hearts with their unique black and white fur. In Bifengxia Giant Panda Breeding center, we witness a heartwarming sight - a mother panda tenderly cradling her young cub. This precious bond showcases the strong maternal instincts that exist within this species. Yuan Meng, the first giant panda ever born in France, steals our attention with his adorable head portrait. His birth signifies international efforts to conserve and protect these endangered animals. Feasting on bamboo is an iconic image associated with Ailuropoda melanoleuca. In Wolong NR of Sichuan province, we observe one indulging in its favorite meal – showcasing its specialized diet which consists almost entirely of bamboo shoots. As they grow older, juvenile pandas can be seen climbing tree trunks at Wolong China Conservation Center. Their playful nature and agility remind us of their wild spirit despite being bred in captivity. Even amidst harsh weather conditions like snowstorms in Sichuan province, two brave giant pandas continue to climb tree trunks. These resilient creatures demonstrate their adaptability to different environments. The presence of multiple giant panda babies brings joy and hope for conservation efforts across China's vast landscapes. It serves as a reminder that every effort counts towards preserving this remarkable species. Belonging to the family Ailuropodidae, these gentle giants hold immense cultural significance not only for China but also for Asia as a whole. They serve as ambassadors for wildlife preservation and inspire awe wherever they are found. "