Po returned to China
Po repatriated to China alongside Lun Lun, Yang Yang, Ya Lun, and Xi Lun, ending Atlanta's 25-year panda program.
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Po repatriated to China alongside Lun Lun, Yang Yang, Ya Lun, and Xi Lun, ending Atlanta's 25-year panda program.
Ya Lun returned to China with her parents and twin sister, ending Zoo Atlanta's 25-year panda program.
Ri Ri (比力) returned to China alongside Shin Shin (仙女). They departed Tokyo Narita on a chartered cargo flight and arrived at CCRCGP's Ya'an Bifengxia Base for retirement.
Shin Shin (仙女) and her mate Ri Ri (比力) were repatriated to China from Ueno Zoo due to age-related hypertension. They arrived at CCRCGP's Ya'an Bifengxia Base for quarantine and retirement after 13 years in Japan.
An An and Ke Ke arrived in Hong Kong as the third pair of pandas gifted by the central government.
Ke Ke and An An arrived in Hong Kong as the third pair of pandas gifted by the central government.
Rui Bao moved to chengdu_base.
Yang Yang returned to China after 21 years in Austria.
Yuan Yuan returned to China from Austria.
Hua Hua begins independent living arrangements, separating from twin sister He Ye as part of normal developmental progression at Chengdu Base.
Ya Yi received a birthday flower wall made entirely of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for her 11th birthday at Guangzhou Zoo.
Meng Meng gave birth to twin daughters in Berlin.
After five days of intensive care including platelet transfusions and anti-infection therapy by a multi-hospital team, Fu Ru died from hemorrhagic shock due to GI bleeding, complicated by coagulation dysfunction.
De De (得得), the male twin of the first giant pandas born in Hong Kong, was born at Ocean Park Hong Kong at 3:27 AM, 81 minutes after his sister Ga Ga. His mother Ying Ying became the oldest first-time panda mother on record at approximately 19 years old.
Ga Ga (加加), nicknamed Jia Jie (家姐), was born at Ocean Park Hong Kong at 2:05 AM, weighing 122 grams — one of the first giant pandas ever born in Hong Kong. Her mother Ying Ying became the oldest first-time panda mother on record at approximately 19 years old.
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