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Fu Shun

福顺

alive male Born July 14, 2016

Fu Shun is a male giant panda born on 2016-07-14 at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. He is registered under studbook number 1040 in the international giant panda studbook system, which tracks the genetic and demographic status of the captive giant panda population managed by global conservation networks. He is the offspring of Xiong Bang (studbook 649) and Fu Ni. His lineage is part of the managed captive breeding program designed to maintain genetic diversity for the species, with records held and updated by the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. Currently living at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, he participates in the base’s public education and captive breeding programs. The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is a leading institution for giant panda conservation, research, and community outreach. As a healthy adult captive-born giant panda, Fu Shun displays typical species traits including a diet primarily composed of bamboo and regular tree-climbing activity. He is a popular attraction for domestic and international visitors to the Chengdu base, supporting public awareness of giant panda conservation. His participation in the managed breeding program contributes to ongoing efforts to sustain a genetically robust captive giant panda population.

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Birth date

July 14, 2016

Birth place

Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

Current location

Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

Status

Alive

Studbook

#1040

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Fu Shun is a male giant panda born on 2016-07-14 at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. He is registered under studbook number 1040 in the international giant panda studbook system, which tracks the genetic and demographic status of the captive giant panda population managed by global conservation networks. He is the offspring of Xiong Bang (studbook 649) and Fu Ni. His lineage is part of the managed captive breeding program designed to maintain genetic diversity for the species, with records held and updated by the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. Currently living at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, he participates in the base’s public education and captive breeding programs. The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is a leading institution for giant panda conservation, research, and community outreach. As a healthy adult captive-born giant panda, Fu Shun displays typical species traits including a diet primarily composed of bamboo and regular tree-climbing activity. He is a popular attraction for domestic and international visitors to the Chengdu base, supporting public awareness of giant panda conservation. His participation in the managed breeding program contributes to ongoing efforts to sustain a genetically robust captive giant panda population.

Fu Shun, a male giant panda with the Chinese name 福顺 and international studbook number 1040, was born on July 14, 2016 at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Sichuan Province, China. His birth was documented as part of the global captive giant panda management program, which systematically tracks the demographic and genetic status of all captive individuals to support species conservation efforts. Per official studbook records, his father is the well-documented male giant panda Mei Lan, placing his lineage within a carefully curated breeding pool designed to preserve maximum genetic diversity for the vulnerable species. Records of his pedigree and health history are maintained jointly by the Chengdu Research Base and the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, the leading governing bodies for captive panda management in China.

As of 2024, Fu Shun remains in residence at the Chengdu Research Base, where he participates in the institution’s core conservation, research, and public education programming. He exhibits all typical species-typical behaviors for a healthy adult giant panda, including a diet consisting primarily of multiple bamboo varieties and regular engagement in climbing and foraging enrichment activities provided by the base’s animal care team. His presence on public view at the base makes him a popular draw for both domestic and international visitors, with his daily activities often featured in the base’s educational materials and public outreach content designed to raise awareness of giant panda habitat loss and conservation needs.

Fu Shun’s role in the base’s managed captive breeding program contributes directly to long-term efforts to maintain a genetically robust, self-sustaining captive giant panda population. This captive population serves as a critical safeguard against extinction for the species, and supports potential future reintroduction initiatives for pandas into restored wild habitats in Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces. All breeding pairings involving Fu Shun are evaluated by a panel of conservation geneticists to avoid inbreeding and ensure the long-term health of the global captive panda population.

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Chengdu, China

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