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Fu Feng

福凤

alive female Born August 7, 2016

Fu Feng is a female giant panda born on 2016-08-07 at Macau Giant Panda Pavilion. She is registered under studbook number 1032 in the global giant panda breeding registry, and remains alive as of the latest official population survey. She is the offspring of giant pandas with studbook numbers 717 and 704. Her father and mother were both part of the coordinated breeding program operated by Chinese giant panda conservation authorities. Currently living at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, she participates in the center’s coordinated ex-situ conservation breeding program for the species. The program works to maintain genetic diversity among captive giant pandas and support potential reintroduction efforts for wild populations. As a captive-bred giant panda, Fu Feng demonstrates the typical species traits of a primarily bamboo-based diet and sedentary daily activity patterns. She previously represented Macau’s giant panda conservation engagement during her early residency at the Macau Giant Panda Pavilion, and contributes to the overall genetic diversity of the global captive giant panda population, supporting long-term species recovery efforts.

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Birth date

August 7, 2016

Birth place

Macao Giant Panda Pavilion

Current location

China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda

Status

Alive

Studbook

#1032

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Fu Feng is a female giant panda born on 2016-08-07 at Macau Giant Panda Pavilion. She is registered under studbook number 1032 in the global giant panda breeding registry, and remains alive as of the latest official population survey. She is the offspring of giant pandas with studbook numbers 717 and 704. Her father and mother were both part of the coordinated breeding program operated by Chinese giant panda conservation authorities. Currently living at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, she participates in the center’s coordinated ex-situ conservation breeding program for the species. The program works to maintain genetic diversity among captive giant pandas and support potential reintroduction efforts for wild populations. As a captive-bred giant panda, Fu Feng demonstrates the typical species traits of a primarily bamboo-based diet and sedentary daily activity patterns. She previously represented Macau’s giant panda conservation engagement during her early residency at the Macau Giant Panda Pavilion, and contributes to the overall genetic diversity of the global captive giant panda population, supporting long-term species recovery efforts.

Fu Feng (Chinese name: 福凤) is a female giant panda born on August 7, 2016, at the Macao Giant Panda Pavilion, with a global giant panda studbook registration number of 1032. She is the offspring of Kai Kai (studbook number 717) and Xin Xin (studbook number 704), both of whom were part of the coordinated giant panda breeding program run by Chinese national conservation authorities. Her birth marked a notable success for the cross-regional collaborative breeding partnership between mainland Chinese conservation institutions and the Macao Giant Panda Pavilion, demonstrating the effectiveness of coordinated ex-situ conservation efforts for the species.

On her first birthday, August 7, 2017, Fu Feng was transferred to the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, where she resides as of the latest official population records. She participates in the center’s formal coordinated ex-situ conservation breeding program, which is designed to maintain high levels of genetic diversity within the global captive giant panda population and support potential future wild reintroduction initiatives for vulnerable wild giant panda populations. Her inclusion in the program expands the available genetic pool for breeding matches, reducing the risk of inbreeding in captive populations and supporting the long-term viability of the species as a whole.

During her early residency at the Macao Giant Panda Pavilion, Fu Feng served as a visible representative of Macao’s engagement with giant panda conservation efforts, helping raise public awareness of the species’ protected status and the work of regional conservation partners. Like all giant pandas, she follows a primarily bamboo-based diet and exhibits the species’ characteristic sedentary daily activity patterns, with most of her time split between feeding and resting. As a healthy captive-bred individual, she continues to contribute to both ongoing conservation research and public education initiatives focused on giant panda protection and habitat restoration.

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Fu Feng (Chinese: ??), studbook number 1032, is a female giant panda born on August 7, 2018 at the China Conservation and Research Center for Giant Panda (CCRCGP), Wolong, Sichuan � the twin sister of Fu Ban (??, sb1033).

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Fu Feng was born at the CCRCGP alongside her twin sister Fu Ban. She continues to reside at the center as part of the younger generation.

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Family tree of Fu Feng Parents Self Children Kai Kai #717 · Father Ping Ping #704 · Mother Fu Feng 福凤 #1032 ♀ 1 half-siblings 1 paternal · 0 maternal — see Siblings tab Man Yue 2018
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Fu Feng has 1 half-sibling. The majority share the same father, Kai Kai , indicating a highly prolific paternal lineage.

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