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Fu Lai

福来

alive female Born July 14, 2016

Fu Lai is a female giant panda born on 2016-07-14 at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. She is registered as studbook number 1041 in the global giant panda studbook system maintained by international conservation coordination groups. Her birth was part of planned captive breeding efforts organized by China’s National Giant Panda Conservation Program. She is the offspring of Tiantian (studbook 649) and Fuwa, two adult giant pandas housed at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. Her lineage traces to wild giant pandas captured in the Qinling Mountains in the 1990s, a common genetic origin for many captive-bred individuals at the base. Currently living at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Sichuan Province, China, she participates in the base’s public education and captive breeding programs for giant pandas. The Chengdu base is one of the world’s leading institutions for giant panda conservation, with a focus on increasing the size of the captive population and preparing selected individuals for potential reintroduction to protected wild habitats. As a socially active giant panda, Fu Lai regularly appears in public viewing areas, drawing millions of domestic and international visitors annually. Her image has been featured in multiple educational materials about giant panda conservation, helping raise global awareness of the species’ recovery. Her genetic diversity contributes to the long-term viability of the captive giant panda population, supporting ongoing conservation work across China.

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Birth date

July 14, 2016

Birth place

Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

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Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

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#1041

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Fu Lai is a female giant panda born on 2016-07-14 at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. She is registered as studbook number 1041 in the global giant panda studbook system maintained by international conservation coordination groups. Her birth was part of planned captive breeding efforts organized by China’s National Giant Panda Conservation Program. She is the offspring of Tiantian (studbook 649) and Fuwa, two adult giant pandas housed at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. Her lineage traces to wild giant pandas captured in the Qinling Mountains in the 1990s, a common genetic origin for many captive-bred individuals at the base. Currently living at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Sichuan Province, China, she participates in the base’s public education and captive breeding programs for giant pandas. The Chengdu base is one of the world’s leading institutions for giant panda conservation, with a focus on increasing the size of the captive population and preparing selected individuals for potential reintroduction to protected wild habitats. As a socially active giant panda, Fu Lai regularly appears in public viewing areas, drawing millions of domestic and international visitors annually. Her image has been featured in multiple educational materials about giant panda conservation, helping raise global awareness of the species’ recovery. Her genetic diversity contributes to the long-term viability of the captive giant panda population, supporting ongoing conservation work across China.

Fu Lai, a female giant panda with the Chinese name 福来, was born on July 14, 2016, at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, and is registered under studbook number 1041 in the global giant panda studbook system overseen by international conservation coordination bodies. Her birth occurred as part of the structured captive breeding initiatives under China’s National Giant Panda Conservation Program, a framework designed to bolster the species’ captive population and support long-term recovery goals. Her father is Mei Lan, a well-documented male giant panda in the Chengdu base’s breeding colony, and her lineage traces back to wild giant pandas collected from the Qinling Mountains in the 1990s, a genetic source shared by a large portion of the facility’s captive-bred individuals, contributing to the broad genetic diversity the base prioritizes in its breeding work.

Fu Lai has resided at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding for her entire life to date, taking part in both the base’s captive breeding program and its public education outreach efforts. The Chengdu base is recognized as a global leader in giant panda conservation, with core operational focuses including expanding the genetically robust captive population and assessing select individuals for possible future reintroduction to designated protected wild habitats across Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces. As an individual with unique genetic markers tied to the Qinling wild population, Fu Lai is a valuable contributor to the long-term viability of the global captive giant panda population, as her genetic line reduces the risk of inbreeding in coordinated breeding matches arranged between Chinese and international panda holding institutions.

Socially active and recognizable to regular base visitors, Fu Lai is frequently visible in the facility’s public viewing enclosures, drawing several million domestic and international tourists each year. Her likeness has been included in multiple official conservation education materials distributed both within China and globally, helping to raise public awareness of the giant panda’s recovery journey and the broader threats facing endangered mountain ecosystems in southwest China. Her ongoing presence in the base’s public programming also supports research into giant panda behavior and social dynamics, data that is used to refine captive care protocols and improve pre-release training for pandas considered as candidates for wild reintroduction.

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