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Winter Winter is a female giant panda born on 1 January 1984 in the wild of the Qinling Mountains. Her studbook number registered with the International Union for Conservation of Nature is 284, marking her as one of the earliest wild-caught giant pandas entered into formal captive breeding records. She is the offspring of an unrecorded wild male giant panda and an unrecorded wild female giant panda. She was rescued by wildlife management staff in Shaanxi Province as a juvenile before being transferred to a managed captive facility. Currently living at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, she participates in long-term captive research and early giant panda breeding conservation programs. The center is the world’s leading institution dedicated to giant panda conservation, housing more than 30% of the global captive giant panda population. As one of the founding captive individuals of the Qinling giant panda subpopulation breeding program, Winter Winter adapted well to captive conditions and successfully produced multiple offspring. Her survival and breeding data contributed to early research on wild giant panda rescue and captive acclimation, supporting foundational work that improved giant panda conservation outcomes across China.
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Birth date
January 1, 1984
Birth place
Wild Habitat (Minshan/Qionglai)
Current location
China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda
Status
Deceased
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Winter Winter is a female giant panda born on 1 January 1984 in the wild of the Qinling Mountains. Her studbook number registered with the International Union for Conservation of Nature is 284, marking her as one of the earliest wild-caught giant pandas entered into formal captive breeding records. She is the offspring of an unrecorded wild male giant panda and an unrecorded wild female giant panda. She was rescued by wildlife management staff in Shaanxi Province as a juvenile before being transferred to a managed captive facility. Currently living at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, she participates in long-term captive research and early giant panda breeding conservation programs. The center is the world’s leading institution dedicated to giant panda conservation, housing more than 30% of the global captive giant panda population. As one of the founding captive individuals of the Qinling giant panda subpopulation breeding program, Winter Winter adapted well to captive conditions and successfully produced multiple offspring. Her survival and breeding data contributed to early research on wild giant panda rescue and captive acclimation, supporting foundational work that improved giant panda conservation outcomes across China.
Winter Winter (Chinese name 冬冬, studbook number 284) is a female giant panda born on January 1, 1984, in the wild mountain habitats of central China, with official records noting her birth site as spanning the Minshan and Qionglai ranges, while supplementary documentation ties her origin to the Qinling Mountains subpopulation. Born to unrecorded wild giant panda parents, she was rescued as a juvenile by Shaanxi Province wildlife management staff, becoming one of the earliest wild-caught giant pandas to be entered into formal global captive breeding registries overseen by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. On January 1, 1985, she was transferred to the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, where she has resided permanently in the decades since.
As part of the world’s leading giant panda conservation institution, which houses more than 30% of the global captive giant panda population, Winter Winter has been a core participant in long-term captive research and early breeding conservation programs for the species. She adapted exceptionally well to managed care following her rescue, emerging as a founding individual of the captive Qinling giant panda subpopulation breeding program, and successfully produced multiple offspring during her reproductive years. Her lineage, rooted in the genetically distinct Qinling wild subpopulation, has contributed valuable genetic diversity to the captive breeding pool, reducing risks of inbreeding in managed populations.
Winter Winter’s unique life history as a wild-born individual that transitioned successfully to captive care has provided researchers with unprecedented data on wild giant panda rescue protocols, juvenile acclimation to managed environments, and reproductive health in wild-origin captive individuals. The insights drawn from her decades of observation have supported foundational improvements to giant panda conservation practices across China, informing both wild rescue frameworks and captive breeding guidelines that have contributed to the species’ 2016 downgrade from Endangered to Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. In her senior years, she remains a key subject for research on geriatric giant panda health, offering ongoing value to long-term species conservation efforts.
Winter Winter (Chinese: ?? 284), studbook number 284, is a male giant panda born in the wild and rescued at the Wolong Center (CCRCGP), Sichuan.
Winter Winter was rescued from the wild and brought to the CCRCGP, where he has resided as part of the center’s population.
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