Chao Chao
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Chao Chao is a male giant panda born on 2022-07-15 at Nanjing Zoo. His studbook number is 1308, and he is officially reg...
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Dian Dian is a female giant panda born on 2015-06-20 at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. She is listed as studbook number 971 in the global giant panda breeding registry, and is recognized as a healthy adult individual by international conservation authorities. She is the offspring of Tu Tu (studbook 700) and Xi Mei (studbook 811). Both of her parents are captive-bred giant pandas housed at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, and both have contributed to the center’s coordinated breeding program. Currently living at Nanjing Zoo in Jiangsu Province, China, she participates in public education programs and ex situ conservation initiatives for giant pandas. Nanjing Zoo facilitates regular public viewings to raise public awareness of giant panda conservation. As a captive-bred giant panda, Dian Dian displays the species-characteristic preference for bamboo and gentle daily activity patterns. She is one of the most popular animal attractions at Nanjing Zoo, drawing millions of domestic visitors annually. Her presence supports research on giant panda behavior in captive environments and advances global conservation goals for the vulnerable species.
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Birth date
June 20, 2015
Birth place
China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda
Current location
Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo
Status
Alive
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Dian Dian is a female giant panda born on 2015-06-20 at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. She is listed as studbook number 971 in the global giant panda breeding registry, and is recognized as a healthy adult individual by international conservation authorities. She is the offspring of Tu Tu (studbook 700) and Xi Mei (studbook 811). Both of her parents are captive-bred giant pandas housed at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, and both have contributed to the center’s coordinated breeding program. Currently living at Nanjing Zoo in Jiangsu Province, China, she participates in public education programs and ex situ conservation initiatives for giant pandas. Nanjing Zoo facilitates regular public viewings to raise public awareness of giant panda conservation. As a captive-bred giant panda, Dian Dian displays the species-characteristic preference for bamboo and gentle daily activity patterns. She is one of the most popular animal attractions at Nanjing Zoo, drawing millions of domestic visitors annually. Her presence supports research on giant panda behavior in captive environments and advances global conservation goals for the vulnerable species.
Dian Dian (Chinese name: 点点, studbook number 971) is a female giant panda born on June 20, 2015, at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. Her sire is Tu Tu, identified by studbook number 700, and her dam is Yun Hui, both of whom are captive-bred individuals housed at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda and active participants in the center’s coordinated species breeding program. Dian Dian was formally registered in the global giant panda breeding registry upon her birth, and has been certified as a healthy adult individual by international conservation authorities.
On June 20, 2016, her first birthday, Dian Dian was transferred to Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo in Jiangsu Province, where she has resided permanently in the years since. She is a core participant in the zoo’s giant panda ex situ conservation initiatives and public education programs, with regular public viewing access arranged to help visitors learn about the species’ natural history and the threats facing wild giant panda populations. Dian Dian displays the species’ characteristic behavioral traits, including a strong dietary preference for bamboo and a gentle, slow-paced daily activity pattern that aligns with the typical routine of healthy captive giant pandas.
Dian Dian is one of the most popular animal residents at Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo, drawing millions of domestic visitors each year. Beyond her public appeal, her presence at the zoo supports ongoing research into captive giant panda behavior, dietary adaptation, and welfare optimization, generating data that informs evidence-based improvements to captive care protocols globally. As a representative of the vulnerable giant panda species, she serves as a tangible ambassador for broader conservation efforts, helping to build public support for habitat protection and species recovery programs targeting wild giant panda populations in their native range in central China.
Dian Dian (Chinese: ??), studbook number 971, is a male giant panda born on September 16, 2015 at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. He is the offspring of Qing He (??, sb537) and Xiong Bang (??). He is also known as Qing Xiao (??), the twin brother of Qi Qi (??, Qing Da).
Dian Dian was born at Chengdu Base and is known for his distinctive heart-shaped ears and “worried face” expression. He was selected as a UN Development Programme (UNDP) Global Ambassador alongside his twin brother in January 2016. He currently resides at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.
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