Fei Yun
飞云
Fei Yun (飞云, studbook #774) is a female giant panda born July 30, 2010 at the Ya'an Bifengxia Base. Daughter of Lu Lu an...
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飞云
Fei Yun is a female giant panda born on 2010-07-30 at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. She is registered in the global giant panda studbook with the number 781. She is the offspring of Pan Pan and Basi. Both of her parents are well-documented individuals in the giant panda captive breeding program, with her father holding studbook number 531 and her mother holding studbook number 552. Currently living at Dalian Zoo, Dalian, China, he/she participates in the public education component of China’s national giant panda conservation initiative. She is a popular exhibit visitor, and contributes to public awareness of threatened species protection. As a captive-bred giant panda, Fei Yun demonstrates typical species traits including daily bamboo consumption and periodic climbing activity. She is a widely recognized cultural ambassador for giant panda conservation in northeast China. Her presence helps advance research on captive giant panda husbandry, and supports ongoing public engagement work for global biodiversity protection.
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Birth date
July 30, 2010
Birth place
China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda
Current location
Dalian Forest Zoo
Status
Alive
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Fei Yun is a female giant panda born on 2010-07-30 at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. She is registered in the global giant panda studbook with the number 781. She is the offspring of Pan Pan and Basi. Both of her parents are well-documented individuals in the giant panda captive breeding program, with her father holding studbook number 531 and her mother holding studbook number 552. Currently living at Dalian Zoo, Dalian, China, he/she participates in the public education component of China’s national giant panda conservation initiative. She is a popular exhibit visitor, and contributes to public awareness of threatened species protection. As a captive-bred giant panda, Fei Yun demonstrates typical species traits including daily bamboo consumption and periodic climbing activity. She is a widely recognized cultural ambassador for giant panda conservation in northeast China. Her presence helps advance research on captive giant panda husbandry, and supports ongoing public engagement work for global biodiversity protection.
Fei Yun (Chinese name: 飞云, studbook number 781) is a female giant panda born on July 30, 2010 at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. Her father is Fu Ni (studbook number 531) and her mother is Miao Miao (studbook number 552), both of whom are well-documented participants in the global giant panda captive breeding program, with lineage tracing back to foundational wild-born individuals Pan Pan and Basi. As a member of the managed captive panda population, her birth contributed to the growing genetic diversity of the species under human care, a key priority for conservation efforts at the time.
On July 30, 2011, her first birthday, Fei Yun was transferred to Dalian Forest Zoo in northeast China, where she has resided permanently since. She is part of the public education component of China’s national giant panda conservation initiative, and has become one of the zoo’s most popular resident animals, drawing consistent visitor interest each year. Her daily routine aligns with typical giant panda species traits, including consuming 12 to 18 kilograms of bamboo per day, periodic climbing activity, and resting for 10 to 16 hours in a 24-hour cycle, behaviors that zookeepers document regularly as part of ongoing captive husbandry research.
Fei Yun serves as a widely recognized cultural ambassador for giant panda conservation in northeast China, a region with limited regular access to the species for most local residents. Her presence has supported targeted public outreach campaigns focused on threatened species protection, and data collected from her long-term care at Dalian Forest Zoo has contributed to published research on adapting giant panda husbandry protocols for cooler northern climates, where bamboo availability and seasonal temperature patterns differ significantly from the species’ native range in southwest China. In addition to local programming, her regular appearances in regional media have helped raise broader public awareness of global biodiversity protection efforts, particularly among younger audiences.
Fei Yun (Chinese: ??), studbook number 781, is a female giant panda born on July 30, 2010 at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.
Fei Yun was born at Chengdu Base and later transferred to the Dalian Forest Zoo where she currently resides. She is known for her round face and gentle temperament.
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