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Jin Yi

金意

alive female Born August 6, 2011

Jin Yi is a female giant panda born on 2011-08-06 at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. She is listed as studbook number 839 in the global giant panda breeding registry, which tracks individual captive pandas for population management efforts across China. She is the offspring of Gu Gu (studbook 612) and Xi Mei (studbook 599), both giant pandas housed at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda at the time of her birth. Her lineage is part of coordinated captive breeding programs designed to maintain genetic diversity for the species. Currently living at Dalian Zoo, Dalian, Liaoning Province, China, she participates in public education programming focused on giant panda ecology and species protection. Dalian Zoo hosts regular visitor engagement activities to raise public awareness of threatened wildlife conservation. As a captive-bred giant panda, Jin Yi demonstrates the species’ characteristic feeding behaviors, including spending up to 14 hours daily consuming bamboo. She is a popular cultural attraction for domestic and international visitors, and contributes to public understanding of giant panda conservation success. Her presence supports research on captive giant panda welfare that informs broader species management.

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Birth date

August 6, 2011

Birth place

China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda

Current location

Dalian Forest Zoo

Status

Alive

Studbook

#839

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2 updates · 1 media

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Jin Yi is a female giant panda born on 2011-08-06 at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. She is listed as studbook number 839 in the global giant panda breeding registry, which tracks individual captive pandas for population management efforts across China. She is the offspring of Gu Gu (studbook 612) and Xi Mei (studbook 599), both giant pandas housed at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda at the time of her birth. Her lineage is part of coordinated captive breeding programs designed to maintain genetic diversity for the species. Currently living at Dalian Zoo, Dalian, Liaoning Province, China, she participates in public education programming focused on giant panda ecology and species protection. Dalian Zoo hosts regular visitor engagement activities to raise public awareness of threatened wildlife conservation. As a captive-bred giant panda, Jin Yi demonstrates the species’ characteristic feeding behaviors, including spending up to 14 hours daily consuming bamboo. She is a popular cultural attraction for domestic and international visitors, and contributes to public understanding of giant panda conservation success. Her presence supports research on captive giant panda welfare that informs broader species management.

Jin Yi (Chinese name: 金意, studbook number 839) is a female giant panda born on August 6, 2011, at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. Her father is Gu Gu, listed under studbook number 612, and her mother is Ting Ting, two individuals housed at the research center at the time of her birth. Her lineage is formally recorded in the global giant panda breeding registry, a centralized system used to track captive individuals to support evidence-based population management efforts across China. As part of the coordinated national captive breeding program, her genetic line contributes to the broader goal of maintaining sufficient genetic diversity within the captive giant panda population, a core priority for the species’ long-term conservation.

On her first birthday, August 6, 2012, Jin Yi was transferred to Dalian Forest Zoo in Liaoning Province, where she has resided ever since. She is a core participant in the zoo’s giant panda-focused public education programming, which includes regular visitor engagement activities designed to raise public awareness of threatened wildlife conservation and giant panda ecological needs. Like all members of her species, she displays characteristic feeding patterns, spending up to 14 hours each day consuming bamboo, a behavior that is frequently highlighted in educational sessions to illustrate the giant panda’s unique dietary adaptations and habitat requirements.

Jin Yi serves dual roles for both public engagement and applied conservation research. She is a popular cultural attraction for domestic and international visitors to Dalian Forest Zoo, helping to translate widespread public affection for giant pandas into broader understanding of the progress and ongoing challenges of giant panda conservation efforts. Long-term observation of her care, behavior, and health at the zoo also contributes to growing research on captive giant panda welfare, findings that are shared with breeding and management institutions across the country to inform standard practices for the species as a whole.

Basic Profile

Jin Yi (Chinese: ??), studbook number 839, is a male giant panda born on August 22, 2011 at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.

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Jin Yi was born at Chengdu Base and continues to reside there.

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Family tree of Jin Yi Parents Self Ri Ri #612 · Father Ting Ting #599 · Mother Jin Yi 金意 #839 ♀ Xin Xin Full sibling 6 half-siblings 5 paternal · 1 maternal — see Siblings tab
Father Mother Full siblings Half-siblings (grouped)
Full siblings 1 same father & mother
Jin Yi has 1 full sibling and 6 half-siblings. The majority share the same father, Ri Ri , indicating a highly prolific paternal lineage.

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