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Du Du is a female giant panda born on January 1, 1962 in the wild of Sichuan Province, China. She was captured as a subadult and transferred to Wuhan Zoo in Hubei Province, where she lived for the remainder of her life. She is recorded as studbook number 267 in the global giant panda studbook managed by the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. She is the offspring of unidentified wild giant panda parents. No official records of her full lineage are preserved, as she was born before systematic wild giant panda tracking and captive breeding documentation programs were established in China. Currently living at Wuhan Zoo, he she participates in public education programs for giant panda conservation. Wuhan Zoo uses her profile to teach domestic and international visitors about the history of giant panda protection and the species’ transition from endangered to vulnerable status on the IUCN Red List. As one of the earliest captive giant pandas housed in a Chinese public zoo, Du Du helped establish widespread public interest in giant panda conservation across central China. She was known for being docile and comfortable around large crowds of visitors, making her a popular educational ambassador. Her life trajectory reflects the early development of giant panda conservation efforts in China, bridging wild protection and captive management.
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Birth date
January 1, 1962
Birth place
Wild Habitat (Minshan/Qionglai)
Current location
Wuhan Zoo
Status
Deceased
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Du Du is a female giant panda born on January 1, 1962 in the wild of Sichuan Province, China. She was captured as a subadult and transferred to Wuhan Zoo in Hubei Province, where she lived for the remainder of her life. She is recorded as studbook number 267 in the global giant panda studbook managed by the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. She is the offspring of unidentified wild giant panda parents. No official records of her full lineage are preserved, as she was born before systematic wild giant panda tracking and captive breeding documentation programs were established in China. Currently living at Wuhan Zoo, he she participates in public education programs for giant panda conservation. Wuhan Zoo uses her profile to teach domestic and international visitors about the history of giant panda protection and the species’ transition from endangered to vulnerable status on the IUCN Red List. As one of the earliest captive giant pandas housed in a Chinese public zoo, Du Du helped establish widespread public interest in giant panda conservation across central China. She was known for being docile and comfortable around large crowds of visitors, making her a popular educational ambassador. Her life trajectory reflects the early development of giant panda conservation efforts in China, bridging wild protection and captive management.
Du Du, a female giant panda with the global studbook number 267, was born on January 1, 1962, in the wild Minshan or Qionglai mountain regions of Sichuan Province, China. She was captured as a subadult, and transferred to Wuhan Zoo in Hubei Province on her first birthday in 1963, where she resided for the rest of her life. Her parentage is traced to unidentified wild giant pandas, and no comprehensive official lineage records exist for her, as she was born prior to the implementation of China’s systematic wild giant panda tracking and captive breeding documentation frameworks.
Her studbook entry is formally maintained by the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, part of the global standardized record-keeping system for the species. As one of the earliest giant pandas held in captivity at a Chinese public zoo, Du Du was noted for her docile temperament and ease around large visitor groups, making her a consistent draw for guests across central China for decades. Her long residency at Wuhan Zoo coincided with the formative stages of the country’s giant panda conservation efforts, offering a tangible link between wild population protection initiatives and evolving captive management practices.
Today, Du Du’s profile forms a core component of Wuhan Zoo’s public conservation education programming, presented to both domestic and international visitors. Zoo educators reference her life history to contextualize the history of giant panda protection efforts in China, as well as the species’ 2016 reclassification from Endangered to Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. Her trajectory as a wild-born individual moved to a captive facility in the early years of formal panda conservation offers a unique case study for understanding the development of early welfare protocols and public engagement strategies for the species, cementing her legacy as an early educational ambassador for giant panda conservation nationwide.
Du Du (Chinese: ??), studbook number 267, is a male giant panda born in the wild and brought to Beijing Zoo.
Du Du was rescued from the wild and resided at the Beijing Zoo.
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