An An
安安
An An (安安, studbook #327) was the longest-living male giant panda in human care. Born wild in Baoxing, Sichuan in 1986, ...
View profileGiant pandas with studbook numbers from 300 to 399
安安
An An (安安, studbook #327) was the longest-living male giant panda in human care. Born wild in Baoxing, Sichuan in 1986, ...
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Ba Si is a female giant panda born on January 1, 1980 in the wild of Sichuan Province. Rescued after being injured in 19...
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Bai Yun (白云, "White Cloud"), studbook #371, is a female giant panda born September 7, 1991 at Wolong Hetaoping Base. She...
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Bing Bing (冰冰, studbook #314) was a female giant panda born August 6, 1986 at Chengdu Zoo. Known as the "round face gene...
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Da Di (大地, studbook #394) was a male giant panda born September 22, 1992 at Wolong. Son of Pan Pan (盼盼) and Dong Dong (冬...
View profile永明
Ei Mei (Yong Ming) was a male giant panda born on September 14, 1992 at Beijing Zoo. He moved to Japan's Adventure World...
View profile雷雷
Lei Lei (雷雷, studbook #374) was a wild-born female giant panda rescued in 1992 in Leibo County, Liangshan, Sichuan with ...
View profile莉莉
Li Li is a female giant panda born on 1992-09-03 at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. She is the offsp...
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Long Fei is a male giant panda born on 1983-01-01 in the wild of the Qinling Mountains. He was entered into the internat...
View profile美美
Mei Mei is a female giant panda born on 1992-10-23 at Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. She is the offspri...
View profile明明
Ming Ming is a female giant panda born on September 17, 1991 in the wild of the Qinling Mountains, China. Her studbook n...
View profile盼盼
Pan Pan (盼盼, studbook #308) is the most genetically influential male giant panda in history — his bloodline spans over 1...
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Rong Hin was a female giant panda born on September 4, 1992 at Chengdu Zoo. In 1994, she and male Yong Ming traveled to ...
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Shi Shi (石石, "Rock") was a wild-born male giant panda from Sichuan, China. Rescued from the wild in 1992, he was sent to...
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Shi Shi (石石, studbook #381) was a wild-born male giant panda rescued from Wenchuan, Sichuan in March 1992 after being cr...
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Shi Shi is a male giant panda born on January 1, 1980 in the wild of Sichuan Province, China. He was captured as a wild ...
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Shuan Shuan (双双, "Double") was a female giant panda born at Mexico City's Chapultepec Zoo in 1987. The seventh and last ...
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Shuang Shuang (双双, studbook #332) was a female giant panda born June 15, 1987 at Mexico City's Chapultepec Zoo — the sec...
View profile苏苏
Su Su (苏苏, studbook #312) was a wild-born female rescued in 1986 from Mabian, Sichuan after being shot, losing her right...
新新
Xin Xin (新新) is the only giant panda in the world that does not belong to China. Born July 1, 1990 at Chapultepec Zoo in...
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Xin Xing (新兴, studbook #329) was a male giant panda born in the wild of Baoxing, Sichuan in September 1986. Rescued from...
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Ya Pu is a male giant panda born on January 1, 1988 at a wild habitat in the Qinling Mountains, China. He is recorded as...
View profile娅娅
Ya Ya (娅娅), studbook #362, is a legendary female giant panda born on August 24, 1990 at the Chengdu Research Base — the ...
瑛萍
Ying Ping is a female giant panda born on 2003-08-12 at Beijing Zoo. She is registered as studbook number 330 in the glo...
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Ying Ying (迎迎), studbook #369, was a male giant panda born on August 15, 1991, at Beijing Zoo. He became the second male...
英英
Ying Ying is a female giant panda born on 1991-01-01 in the wild of Sichuan Province, China. She was captured as a subad...
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Yong Ba (永巴, studbook #397) was a wild-born female giant panda found in Baoxing, Sichuan around 1983. A prolific mother,...
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You You (悠悠), studbook #345, was a male giant panda born June 23, 1988 at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo — the third panda cub born i...
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 300 includes pandas with studbook numbers from 300 to 399. 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