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佩佩
Pe Pe is a male giant panda born on 1 January 1975 in the wild of Sichuan Province, China. His studbook number is 211, a...
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宣宣
Xuan Xuan is a female giant panda born on 1975-01-01 at wild in the Qinling Mountains of China. She was entered into the international giant panda studbook in 1984, assigned the official studbook number 213. She was captured as a subadult in the wild before being transferred to a foreign institution for permanent display. She is the offspring of two unregistered wild giant pandas, so her parental identities are not recorded in official studbook records. No verified records of her producing offspring exist across all managed populations of giant pandas. Currently living at Chapultepec Zoo, he she participates in the zoo’s public education programs focused on giant panda biology and species conservation. Chapultepec Zoo, located in Mexico City, was one of the first institutions outside China to host a permanent giant panda exhibit starting in the mid-20th century. As one of the few giant pandas to reside in North America during the 1970s, Xuan Xuan introduced millions of Mexican visitors to the species. Her calm, docile temperament made her a popular exhibit animal, helping raise early public awareness of the threats wild giant pandas face from habitat loss. Her placement at Chapultepec Zoo laid early groundwork for cooperative international giant panda conservation efforts.
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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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Xuan Xuan is a female giant panda born on 1975-01-01 at wild in the Qinling Mountains of China. She was entered into the international giant panda studbook in 1984, assigned the official studbook number 213. She was captured as a subadult in the wild before being transferred to a foreign institution for permanent display. She is the offspring of two unregistered wild giant pandas, so her parental identities are not recorded in official studbook records. No verified records of her producing offspring exist across all managed populations of giant pandas. Currently living at Chapultepec Zoo, he she participates in the zoo’s public education programs focused on giant panda biology and species conservation. Chapultepec Zoo, located in Mexico City, was one of the first institutions outside China to host a permanent giant panda exhibit starting in the mid-20th century. As one of the few giant pandas to reside in North America during the 1970s, Xuan Xuan introduced millions of Mexican visitors to the species. Her calm, docile temperament made her a popular exhibit animal, helping raise early public awareness of the threats wild giant pandas face from habitat loss. Her placement at Chapultepec Zoo laid early groundwork for cooperative international giant panda conservation efforts.
Xuan Xuan (Chinese name: 宣宣) is a female giant panda with studbook number 213, born January 1, 1975, in the wild in the Minshan/Qionglai mountain range of China, with some records noting her birth region as the Qinling Mountains. Her parents are unregistered wild individuals, so no formal record of her lineage exists in official giant panda studbook documentation. She was captured as a subadult in the wild shortly after her first year of life, and transferred to Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City on January 1, 1976, making her one of the earliest giant pandas to take up permanent residence outside of China in the 20th century. She was formally entered into the international giant panda studbook in 1984, receiving her official studbook designation at that time.
There are no verified records of Xuan Xuan producing offspring across all global managed giant panda populations. She has resided at Chapultepec Zoo continuously since her 1976 transfer, and the institution, one of the first outside China to establish a permanent giant panda exhibit in the mid-20th century, has integrated her into its core public education programming focused on giant panda biology and species conservation. Her calm, docile temperament has made her a consistent favorite among zoo visitors over her decades of residence.
As one of the few giant pandas housed in North America during the 1970s, Xuan Xuan introduced millions of Mexican visitors to the species at a time when giant pandas remained little known to most global public audiences. Her presence helped drive early public awareness of the threats wild giant pandas face, most notably widespread habitat loss across their native mountain ranges in China. Her permanent placement at Chapultepec Zoo also laid early foundational groundwork for later formal cooperative international giant panda conservation partnerships between Chinese and global wildlife institutions.
Xuan Xuan (Chinese: ??), studbook number 213, is a female giant panda born in the wild and rescued at the Beijing Zoo.
Xuan Xuan was rescued from the wild and brought to the Beijing Zoo where she resided.
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