Showing posts with label Pandas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pandas. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2012

Panda's Giant Problem

Who would argue that the giant panda bear, native to China, is one of the world's most endearing creatures. Due primarily to habitat loss caused by human encroaachment, the giant panda is an endangered species. The government of China maintains a substantial program for captive breeding pandas.  There are thought to be something like 2,000 wild pandas remaining and about 250 in zoos and in  captive breeding facilties in China.



One very unusual part of the giant panda's life is its near total reliance on bamboo as a food source.  That dependence on bamboo could well turn out to be the panda's ulitmate undoing.   Studies on the impact of climate change on wild bamboo just published indicate that most bamboo species could be wiped out by higher temperatures and draught caused by a warming planet. 

We humans are doing a pretty good job of messing up the planet for ourselves and for other species like the panda. The best way to assure a future for wild pandas would be for humans to aggressively embrace proper stewardship of the natural world.



Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Pandas on a Slide

Panda Bears are seriously endangered. They are indigenous to a small part of China, and their natural habitat has been largely lost to the explosive growth in China's human population.  But the Chinese government does seem to recognize the unique natural treasure they have in the Panda. They have a well funded program to breed Pandas in captivity. They are also making an effort  to preserve some of the Pandas natural habitat from further human encroachment.  By encouraging the Chinese people to see the Panda as a national treasure, the government is also bringing more attention to protecting that nation's remaining undeveloped places.  Definitely a step in the right direction.

Pandas are very charismatic, especially when they are babies and playfully exploring their surroundings.  

This brief  'You Tube' clip features four or five baby Pandas playing together on a slide.  Fun!

The link is   http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sGF6bOi1NfA