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Pe Pe is a male giant panda born on 1 January 1975 in the wild of Sichuan Province, China. His studbook number is 211, and he was captured and transferred into human care as an adult wild-born giant panda. He is the offspring of two unknown wild giant pandas, as he was born in the wild before being brought into captive management. No official records of his parentage exist in international giant panda studbook data. Currently living at Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City, he participates in the zoo’s public education programs focused on giant panda conservation. He remained at Chapultepec Zoo throughout his entire time in human care. As one of the earliest giant pandas housed in a North American zoo, Pe Pe drew widespread public attention to the species. His presence helped raise global awareness of giant panda conservation needs. He exhibited typical giant panda feeding behaviors, consuming a diet primarily composed of bamboo. He passed away in 2002 after 24 years at Chapultepec Zoo.
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Birth date
January 1, 1975
Birth place
Wild Habitat (Minshan/Qionglai)
Current location
Chapultepec Zoo
Status
Deceased
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Pe Pe is a male giant panda born on 1 January 1975 in the wild of Sichuan Province, China. His studbook number is 211, and he was captured and transferred into human care as an adult wild-born giant panda. He is the offspring of two unknown wild giant pandas, as he was born in the wild before being brought into captive management. No official records of his parentage exist in international giant panda studbook data. Currently living at Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City, he participates in the zoo’s public education programs focused on giant panda conservation. He remained at Chapultepec Zoo throughout his entire time in human care. As one of the earliest giant pandas housed in a North American zoo, Pe Pe drew widespread public attention to the species. His presence helped raise global awareness of giant panda conservation needs. He exhibited typical giant panda feeding behaviors, consuming a diet primarily composed of bamboo. He passed away in 2002 after 24 years at Chapultepec Zoo.
Pe Pe, male giant panda with studbook number 211, was born January 1, 1975, in the wild Minshan or Qionglai mountain habitats of Sichuan Province, China, to two unrecorded wild giant panda parents, with no official parentage documentation retained in international giant panda studbook records. He was captured as a young adult and transferred to human care, arriving at Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City on January 1, 1976, where he remained for the full duration of his life in managed care. As one of the earliest wild-born giant pandas to reside in a North American zoo, he immediately drew sustained public interest upon his arrival, with visitors traveling across Mexico and beyond to view the rare species.
Throughout his time at Chapultepec Zoo, Pe Pe participated in the institution’s core public education programming focused on giant panda habitat protection and species conservation. His wild origins allowed zookeepers and researchers to document natural giant panda behaviors for educational and scientific purposes, including his typical bamboo-dominant diet, which made up over 90% of his daily food intake during his residency. His long tenure at the zoo allowed multiple generations of visitors to engage directly with messaging around the threats facing wild giant panda populations, including habitat loss and fragmentation in their native Sichuan range.
Pe Pe passed away in 2002 after 24 years of residency at Chapultepec Zoo. At the time of his death, he was recognized as one of the longest-lived wild-born giant pandas in managed care outside of China. His decades-long presence in Mexico City is credited with raising widespread regional and global awareness of giant panda conservation needs, and he is regularly cited in institutional records from Chapultepec Zoo as a foundational figure in their global endangered species outreach efforts. No surviving offspring of Pe Pe are recorded in official giant panda studbook data.
Pe Pe (Chinese: ??), studbook number 211, is a female giant panda born in the wild and rescued at the Chengdu Zoo.
Pe Pe was rescued from the wild and resided at the Chengdu Zoo / Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.
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