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Ying Ping

瑛萍

alive female Born August 12, 2003

Ying Ping is a female giant panda born on 2003-08-12 at Beijing Zoo. She is registered as studbook number 330 in the global giant panda breeding registry, and has remained in managed care since her birth. She is the offspring of Guibang (studbook 329) and Qing Qing (studbook 298), both captive-bred giant pandas housed in Chinese conservation facilities. Her lineage is well-documented as part of long-term captive breeding monitoring efforts. Currently living at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, she participates in the coordinated global captive breeding program for the species. The program works to maintain genetic diversity among the captive giant panda population. As a healthy, mature captive giant panda, Ying Ping demonstrates typical foraging and resting behaviors common to the species, including spending most of her daily activity consuming bamboo. She is a popular subject for visitor observation and ecological education at her facility, contributing to public understanding of giant panda conservation success. Her documented genetic lineage makes her a valuable individual for long-term conservation research.

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Birth date

August 12, 2003

Birth place

Beijing Zoo

Current location

China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda

Status

Alive

Studbook

#330

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Ying Ping is a female giant panda born on 2003-08-12 at Beijing Zoo. She is registered as studbook number 330 in the global giant panda breeding registry, and has remained in managed care since her birth. She is the offspring of Guibang (studbook 329) and Qing Qing (studbook 298), both captive-bred giant pandas housed in Chinese conservation facilities. Her lineage is well-documented as part of long-term captive breeding monitoring efforts. Currently living at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, she participates in the coordinated global captive breeding program for the species. The program works to maintain genetic diversity among the captive giant panda population. As a healthy, mature captive giant panda, Ying Ping demonstrates typical foraging and resting behaviors common to the species, including spending most of her daily activity consuming bamboo. She is a popular subject for visitor observation and ecological education at her facility, contributing to public understanding of giant panda conservation success. Her documented genetic lineage makes her a valuable individual for long-term conservation research.

Ying Ping (Chinese: 瑛萍) is a female giant panda born on August 12, 2003, at Beijing Zoo, with the official global giant panda studbook number 330. She is the daughter of sire Yong Ming and dam Qing Qing, who holds studbook number 298; both of her parents are captive-bred individuals housed in Chinese conservation facilities, and her full lineage is thoroughly documented as part of the national long-term captive giant panda breeding monitoring framework. Ying Ping has resided in accredited managed care facilities for her entire life, with her first year spent at Beijing Zoo before her first recorded transfer.

On August 12, 2004, her first birthday, Ying Ping was transferred to the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, where she remains housed as of current records. As a healthy adult member of the managed captive giant panda population, she participates in the coordinated global captive breeding program for the species, an initiative designed to preserve and maintain genetic diversity across the global captive population to support long-term species resilience. Her well-documented genetic background makes her a particularly valuable individual for breeding and conservation research efforts, as it allows conservation staff to make data-driven pairing decisions to avoid inbreeding and strengthen the overall health of the captive population.

Ying Ping exhibits species-typical daily behaviors, including devoting the majority of her active hours to foraging for bamboo, the primary component of the giant panda diet, alongside regular resting periods and occasional enrichment activities provided by facility care staff. She is a popular subject for visitor observation at her host facility, and she plays a regular role in the center’s public ecological education programming, helping to communicate the progress of giant panda conservation efforts to domestic and international audiences. Her life history, from birth at a major urban zoo to long-term residency at a leading conservation research institution, also serves as a documented case study for researchers evaluating the welfare and adaptability of captive giant pandas across different managed care settings.

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Ying Ping (Chinese: ??), studbook number 330, is a female giant panda born in the wild and rescued at the Wolong Center (CCRCGP), Sichuan.

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Ying Ping was rescued from the wild and brought to the CCRCGP, where she has resided as part of the center’s population.

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Family tree of Ying Ping Parents Self Xin Xing #329 · Father Mother unknown Ying Ping 瑛萍 #330 ♀
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