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Hai Ning is a male giant panda born on 2020-08-30 at Hainan Zoo. He holds studbook number 1350 for the global captive giant panda breeding registry, and remains in good health as of 2024. He is the offspring of Gong Gong and Yuan Yuan, both captive-bred giant pandas housed at Hainan Zoo. His birth was a planned outcome of the China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center’s coordinated captive breeding program. Currently living at Hainan Zoo, he participates in public education programming for tropical biodiversity conservation and regular health monitoring as part of national captive giant panda population management. As a captive-born giant panda, Hai Ning displays species-typical foraging behaviors, consuming an average of 15 to 20 kilograms of bamboo daily. He is a popular cultural attraction for domestic and international visitors to Hainan, and contributes to research on giant panda adaptation to warm, humid southern Chinese climates, supporting long-term species conservation efforts.
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Birth date
August 30, 2020
Birth place
Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden
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Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden
Status
Alive
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Hai Ning is a male giant panda born on 2020-08-30 at Hainan Zoo. He holds studbook number 1350 for the global captive giant panda breeding registry, and remains in good health as of 2024. He is the offspring of Gong Gong and Yuan Yuan, both captive-bred giant pandas housed at Hainan Zoo. His birth was a planned outcome of the China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center’s coordinated captive breeding program. Currently living at Hainan Zoo, he participates in public education programming for tropical biodiversity conservation and regular health monitoring as part of national captive giant panda population management. As a captive-born giant panda, Hai Ning displays species-typical foraging behaviors, consuming an average of 15 to 20 kilograms of bamboo daily. He is a popular cultural attraction for domestic and international visitors to Hainan, and contributes to research on giant panda adaptation to warm, humid southern Chinese climates, supporting long-term species conservation efforts.
Hai Ning (Chinese: 海宁) is a male giant panda born on August 30, 2020, at Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden, listed under studbook number 1350 in the global captive giant panda breeding registry. His birth was the result of a planned breeding effort coordinated by the China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center, with his parents Gong Gong and Yuan Yuan both long-term captive residents of the Hainan facility. As of 2024, he remains in good health and continues to reside at his birth institution, with no planned transfer requests submitted to the national giant panda management program to date.
His early development followed standard growth benchmarks for captive giant panda cubs, with veterinary staff monitoring his weight gain, motor skill development, and transition from maternal milk to solid bamboo through his first 18 months of life. He now displays fully species-typical foraging patterns, consuming between 15 and 20 kilograms of fresh bamboo daily, along with regular supplemental nutrient feeds provided as part of the facility’s standardized panda care protocol.
Hai Ning is an active participant in the Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden’s public tropical biodiversity conservation education programs, where regular public viewing sessions and keeper-led talks use his accessible presence to teach visitors about giant panda ecology, habitat protection priorities, and the role of captive breeding programs in endangered species recovery. His status as one of the few giant pandas permanently housed in China’s tropical southern region also makes him a key subject for ongoing research into the species’ adaptability to warm, high-humidity climates, with behavioral and physiological data collected during his regular health checks contributing to broader conservation planning for potential future assisted colonization or habitat corridor expansion projects. He is a consistent draw for both domestic and international travelers to Hainan, serving as a recognizable cultural ambassador for the province’s wildlife conservation efforts.
Hai Ning (Chinese: ??), studbook number 1350, is a male giant panda born on June 23, 2023 at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.
Hai Ning was born at Chengdu Base and continues to reside there.
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