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Ba Si

巴斯

deceased female Born January 1, 1980

Ba Si is a female giant panda born on January 1, 1980 in the wild of Sichuan Province. Rescued after being injured in 1980, she was transferred to Fuzhou Panda World for long-term care, and held studbook number 324 in the global giant panda breeding registry. She passed away in 2017 at the age of 37, one of the longest-lived giant pandas recorded in captivity. She is the offspring of two unidentified wild giant pandas from the Minshan mountain range in Sichuan. As a wild-born individual, her genetic material contributed to expanding the diversity of the captive giant panda population managed by the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. Currently living at Fuzhou Panda World, she participates in public education programming focused on giant panda conservation. Fuzhou Panda World, located in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, uses her story to teach visitors about the history of giant panda protection and rescue of wild individuals. This giant panda was known for her calm, interactive temperament with visitors, and she served as the original mascot for the 1990 Beijing Asian Games. Her long life in captivity provided researchers with valuable data on giant panda aging and welfare, and her public presence helped raise global awareness of giant panda conservation efforts.

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Birth date

January 1, 1980

Birth place

Wild Habitat (Minshan/Qionglai)

Current location

Fuzhou Panda World

Status

Deceased

Studbook

#324

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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 1980, she was transferred to Fuzhou Panda World for long-term care, and held studbook number 324 in the global giant panda breeding registry. She passed away in 2017 at the age of 37, one of the longest-lived giant pandas recorded in captivity. She is the offspring of two unidentified wild giant pandas from the Minshan mountain range in Sichuan. As a wild-born individual, her genetic material contributed to expanding the diversity of the captive giant panda population managed by the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. Currently living at Fuzhou Panda World, she participates in public education programming focused on giant panda conservation. Fuzhou Panda World, located in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, uses her story to teach visitors about the history of giant panda protection and rescue of wild individuals. This giant panda was known for her calm, interactive temperament with visitors, and she served as the original mascot for the 1990 Beijing Asian Games. Her long life in captivity provided researchers with valuable data on giant panda aging and welfare, and her public presence helped raise global awareness of giant panda conservation efforts.

Ba Si (studbook number 324) was a female giant panda born on January 1, 1980, in the wild Minshan mountain range of Sichuan Province, to two unidentified wild giant panda parents. She was rescued later that year after sustaining an injury in her native habitat, and officially transferred to Fuzhou Panda World in Fuzhou, Fujian Province on January 1, 1981, where she received long-term dedicated care for the remainder of her life. She passed away in 2017 at the age of 37, making her one of the longest-lived giant pandas ever recorded in a captive setting, a milestone that offered unique insights into panda longevity and geriatric care for the species.

As a wild-born individual, Ba Si’s genetic material made a notable contribution to expanding the genetic diversity of the global captive giant panda population managed by the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, supporting the long-term health and sustainability of the captive breeding program. Beyond her genetic value, she gained widespread public recognition as the original model for the mascot of the 1990 Beijing Asian Games, a role that introduced giant panda conservation messaging to hundreds of millions of viewers across Asia and the world during the international sporting event.

Throughout her decades at Fuzhou Panda World, Ba Si was known for her calm, interactive temperament that made her a favorite among visiting guests. She was a core participant in the facility’s public education programming, with her rescue story and long life in human care used to teach visitors about the history of giant panda protection efforts and the importance of wild individual rescue initiatives. Her decades of observation by care staff and researchers also provided a wealth of valuable data on giant panda aging, nutritional needs across life stages, and captive welfare best practices, findings that continue to inform giant panda care protocols globally. Even following her passing, her legacy remains central to Fuzhou Panda World’s educational offerings, serving as a tangible example of the positive impact of coordinated species conservation work.

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Ba Si (Chinese: ??), studbook number 324, is a male giant panda born in the wild in Sichuan, China. He was rescued and brought to the Fuzhou Panda World.

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Ba Si was rescued from the wild and resided at the Fuzhou Panda World.

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