Du Du
都都
Du Du (都都, studbook #56) was a wild-born female giant panda who held the Guinness World Record for the longest-living gi...
View profileGiant pandas with studbook numbers from 0 to 99
都都
Du Du (都都, studbook #56) was a wild-born female giant panda who held the Guinness World Record for the longest-living gi...
View profile明
Ming (明, studbook #9), originally named Bei Bei (贝贝), was a female giant panda captured in Sichuan around 1938 and broug...
View profile苏琳
Su Lin (苏琳, studbook 001) was the first giant panda ever brought to the United States. Captured in the wilds of Wenchuan...
View profilePanda studbook numbers are assigned by international conservation organizations to uniquely identify each panda in the global population. The generation system groups pandas based on their studbook numbers for easier tracking and analysis.
How it works: Generation 0 includes pandas with studbook numbers from 0 to 99. This grouping helps researchers study population trends, genetic diversity, and breeding success within specific cohorts.
Tracking pandas by generation helps conservationists monitor population health, genetic diversity, and breeding program effectiveness.
Generational data enables longitudinal studies on panda development, health patterns, and adaptation to conservation efforts.
Studbook 1400–1499
16 pandas
Studbook 1300–1399
93 pandas
Studbook 1200–1299
52 pandas
Studbook 1100–1199
47 pandas
Studbook 1000–1099
61 pandas
Studbook 900–999
61 pandas