Feng Ning
风宁
Feng Ning (风宁, studbook #1354) is a female giant panda born on 2022-08-30 at the Fuping Protection Station of the Wolong...
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Feng Yun is a female giant panda born on 2022-11-05 at the Fuping section of the Qinling Giant Panda National Park. She is the offspring of Guai Jiao and Qin Xin, both wild-born giant pandas native to the Qinling Mountains. Currently living in the Fuping management zone of Qinling Giant Panda National Park, she participates in the park’s long-term wild population monitoring program run by the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. As a wild-born Qinling giant panda, Feng Yun retains the distinct smaller skull and lighter fur color characteristic of the Qinling giant panda subspecies. She contributes to the genetic diversity of the isolated wild Qinling giant panda population. Her monitoring helps researchers better understand wild giant panda habitat use and population dynamics, supporting evidence-based conservation efforts for the species.
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Birth date
November 5, 2022
Birth place
Fuping Wild Panda Habitat (Qinling)
Current location
Fuping Wild Panda Habitat (Qinling)
Status
Alive
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Feng Yun is a female giant panda born on 2022-11-05 at the Fuping section of the Qinling Giant Panda National Park. She is the offspring of Guai Jiao and Qin Xin, both wild-born giant pandas native to the Qinling Mountains. Currently living in the Fuping management zone of Qinling Giant Panda National Park, she participates in the park’s long-term wild population monitoring program run by the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. As a wild-born Qinling giant panda, Feng Yun retains the distinct smaller skull and lighter fur color characteristic of the Qinling giant panda subspecies. She contributes to the genetic diversity of the isolated wild Qinling giant panda population. Her monitoring helps researchers better understand wild giant panda habitat use and population dynamics, supporting evidence-based conservation efforts for the species.
Feng Yun (studbook number 1390) is a female Qinling giant panda born on November 5, 2022, at the Fuping Wild Panda Habitat within the Qinling Giant Panda National Park in Shaanxi, China. She is the offspring of Guai Jiao and Qin Xin, two wild-born giant pandas native to the Qinling Mountains, a region that supports one of the most geographically and genetically isolated wild giant panda populations in the world. Born entirely in her natural wild habitat without human intervention during the birthing process, Feng Yun represents a key milestone for the stable reproduction of the local Qinling giant panda community.
Feng Yun continues to reside in the Fuping management zone of Qinling Giant Panda National Park, where she is part of the long-term wild population monitoring program administered by the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. Unlike captive-born pandas that undergo pre-release training, she has spent her entire life navigating the natural bamboo forests, steep slopes, and seasonal climate shifts of the Qinling Mountains, developing the full suite of survival behaviors typical of wild giant pandas. She exhibits the distinct morphological traits of the Qinling giant panda subspecies, including a smaller skull, broader nasal bone, and lighter, more brown-tinged fur compared to giant panda populations native to Sichuan province.
Her inclusion in the long-term monitoring program provides researchers with consistent, unobtrusive data on wild giant panda cub development, maternal care patterns, habitat use across seasonal changes, and social interactions within the local population. As a descendant of two wild Qinling pandas with no recent captive ancestry, Feng Yun contributes critical genetic diversity to the isolated Qinling giant panda population, which is recognized as a separate subspecies and has an estimated wild population of fewer than 350 individuals. Data collected through her monitoring directly supports evidence-based conservation adjustments, including habitat corridor expansion and targeted protection of high-priority bamboo foraging zones, that benefit the broader Qinling giant panda community.
Feng Yun (Chinese: ??), studbook number 1390, is a female giant panda born on August 24, 2023 at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding � the twin sister of Feng Ning (??, sb1354).
Feng Yun was born at Chengdu Base alongside her twin sister Feng Ning. She continues to reside there.
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Fuping Wild Panda Habitat (Qinling)
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