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Long Fei is a male giant panda born on 1983-01-01 in the wild of the Qinling Mountains. He was entered into the international giant panda studbook in 1988 with the official studbook number 301. This entry formalized his record for global giant panda conservation monitoring. He is the offspring of wild-caught giant panda Long Niao and wild female panda Feng Feng. Both of his parents were part of the early founder population for the Chinese giant panda captive breeding program. Currently living at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, he participates in the center’s long-term research on giant panda health and captive adaptation. He resided at the center’s Wolong base for most of his adult life, contributing data on wild-born giant pandas’ adjustment to captive conditions. As a wild-born founder individual, Long Fei helped establish the genetic diversity of the center’s captive giant panda population. He was known for his calm disposition around human handlers, and he sired three cubs that contributed to expanding the conservation breeding cohort. His life provided critical early data on integrating wild pandas into captive breeding programs for the species.
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Birth date
January 1, 1983
Birth place
Wild Habitat (Minshan/Qionglai)
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China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda
Status
Deceased
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Long Fei is a male giant panda born on 1983-01-01 in the wild of the Qinling Mountains. He was entered into the international giant panda studbook in 1988 with the official studbook number 301. This entry formalized his record for global giant panda conservation monitoring. He is the offspring of wild-caught giant panda Long Niao and wild female panda Feng Feng. Both of his parents were part of the early founder population for the Chinese giant panda captive breeding program. Currently living at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, he participates in the center’s long-term research on giant panda health and captive adaptation. He resided at the center’s Wolong base for most of his adult life, contributing data on wild-born giant pandas’ adjustment to captive conditions. As a wild-born founder individual, Long Fei helped establish the genetic diversity of the center’s captive giant panda population. He was known for his calm disposition around human handlers, and he sired three cubs that contributed to expanding the conservation breeding cohort. His life provided critical early data on integrating wild pandas into captive breeding programs for the species.
Long Fei, a male giant panda with the Chinese name 龙飞, was born on January 1, 1983, in the wild mountain ranges of the Minshan or Qionglai region, with supplementary conservation records noting his birth site as part of the broader Qinling wild panda habitat range. He is the offspring of Long Niao, a wild-caught giant panda, and Feng Feng, a wild female panda, both of whom were members of the early founder population for China’s national giant panda captive breeding initiative. Long Fei was transferred to the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda on his first birthday in 1984, and in 1988, he was formally entered into the international giant panda studbook under the official studbook number 301, establishing his formal record for global giant panda conservation monitoring efforts.
For most of his adult life, Long Fei resided at the research center’s Wolong base, where he contributed to long-term studies focused on wild-born giant panda health and adaptation to captive care settings. As a wild-born individual with fully wild parentage, his behavior, physiological patterns, and adjustment to human-managed environments provided researchers with critical baseline data that informed later protocols for integrating rescued wild pandas into captive populations. He became known among handler teams for his unusually calm, gentle disposition when interacting with care staff, a trait that reduced stress for both Long Fei and personnel during routine health checks and care procedures.
As a key founder individual in the center’s captive breeding program, Long Fei played a significant role in strengthening the genetic diversity of the captive giant panda population. He sired three surviving cubs, all of whom joined the conservation breeding cohort to further expand the genetically robust captive population that supports species recovery efforts. His multi-decade residence at the China Conservation and Research Center has generated one of the longest continuous datasets on a wild-born giant panda in human care, offering rare insights into lifespan, age-related health changes, and reproductive patterns for pandas born in their natural wild habitat. Today, his lineage and the data collected over his lifetime remain reference points for global giant panda conservation strategies, supporting efforts to balance captive breeding success with the long-term goal of wild population restoration.
Long Fei (Chinese: ??), studbook number 301, is a male giant panda born on August 23, 1992 at the China Conservation and Research Center for Giant Panda (CCRCGP), Wolong, Sichuan. He is the offspring of Dong Dong (??, sb358) and Zhen Zhen (??, sb300).
Long Fei was born and raised at the CCRCGP. As one of the older pandas born in the early 1990s, he has lived his entire life at the center and is part of the foundational breeding population.
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