Newly-released video shows the Smithsonian's National Zoo's new pandas from China settling into their new home. On Friday, ...
Bao Li is a descendant of Bao Bao, who was born in D.C. in 2013 and lived there through 2017. All giant pandas born at the National Zoo return to China at 4 years old as part of a breeding program ...
The David M. Rubenstein Family Giant Panda Habitat, along with the Bird House and Asia Trail, will reopen when Bao Li and Qing Bao make their public appearance. The habitat has been under renovation ...
Two giant pandas are on their way from China to Washington’s National Zoo, kicking off a much-awaited return of the beloved bears to the American capital.
Male giant panda Bao Li in his habitat at Shenshuping Base in Wolong, China, May 16. (Photo credit: Roshan Patel, Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.) Photos and b-roll will ...
The panda program was created with the stated goal of saving a beloved endangered species. Zoos would pay up to $1.1 million a year per pair, which would help China preserve the pandas’ habitat.
There’s lush new sod in the National Zoo’s giant panda compound. There’s a new panda “hammock,” made out of strips of fire hose. And there are 40 new cameras in the Pandacam system. As Washington ...
Rubenstein Family Giant Panda Habitat after their arrival from China. In the video, the pandas, named Bao Li and Qing Bao, are seen playing with bouncy balls and wading in water in their new habitat.
China. The pandas were transferred to crates and loaded onto FedEx trucks to go to the David M. Rubenstein Family Giant Panda Habitat at the National Zoo. The animal care team reports that they ...