
World’s Captive Panda Population Hits 757 Amid Expanded Nature Reserves
The global captive giant panda population has reached 757 as China expands nature reserves and national parks to enhance conservation efforts.
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The global captive giant panda population has reached 757 as China expands nature reserves and national parks to enhance conservation efforts.
Nature reserves in China and France are attracting more wildlife species, with Hongze Lake becoming a key habitat for over 500,000 migratory birds annually.
China’s wild giant panda population has nearly doubled since the 1980s, reaching 1,900. This surge highlights China’s successful conservation efforts and global environmental impact.
China aims to restore 30% of its degraded ecosystems by 2030 through expansive nature reserves and strict conservation zones, reinforcing its commitment to biodiversity.