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Zayima Rahman
@zayima_rahman · 0:28

Fun fact - Pandas are no longer endangered

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So here's a fun fact. Giant pandas are no longer classified as endangered, but they still remain vulnerable, says the Chinese officials. Since the 1970s, Chinese officials have worked to drive up the species she's number, creating nature's reserves in areas where bamboo is plentiful. Now, after all these years of effort, it looks like their work has finally paid off. Now, that's the good news, right

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@sneka_
Sneka Tamilselvan
@sneka_ · 0:14
Yes, that is certainly some great news I come across this couple years ago while, you know, researching from a project on giant pandas and how they are endangered anyways, thanks for the fact
@Whimsicalpastry
Parmi Savla
@Whimsicalpastry · 0:39
I was quiet later when I read the news that pandas are no longer an endangered species because it's already sad that pandas are, you know, native to China and that they are not allowed to be visited, or neither do these animals do these mammals or get to live in any other country. But the fact that they are still, you know, not endangered and that they live is an amazing fact, because let's be honest, they are pretty cute
@sreycray
Sreyan Mukherjee
@sreycray · 0:06
So does this mean that we can finally have Kung Fu Panda four in the theaters
@zayima_rahman
Zayima Rahman
@zayima_rahman · 0:04
I really hope so. Cheyenne. I really hope so
@AmaraV16
Amara Vergara Agyakwa
@AmaraV16 · 0:55
And I just think that's pretty gross that they capture animals and then keep them in cages. And I feel like it should be illegal. But I'm glad to hear this. And hopefully, as long as I'm not sure what the major threats to pandas were, obviously, it's humans, but I'm not sure exactly like if it's poachers or global warming, but I'm not interested, and I want to look into it. Thank you for sharing
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