The Panda Party is Back On: Giant Pandas Returning to Washington’s National Zoo by Year’s End
The Panda Party is back on as giant pandas will return to Washington’s National Zoo by year’s end
WASHINGTON — Half a year after bidding farewell to its beloved giant pandas, the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. is set to welcome two new furry black-and-white icons by the end of the year. The zoo announced a fresh agreement with the Chinese government, paving the way for the arrival of adult pandas Bao Li and Qing Bao.
“We’re thrilled to announce the next chapter of our breeding and conservation partnership by welcoming two new bears, including a descendent of our beloved panda family, to Washington, D.C.,” said Brandie Smith, the zoo’s director. This historic moment signifies the impact of the collaboration with Chinese colleagues in growing the panda population and advancing understanding of panda care and conservation.
Giant pandas hold a special place in the hearts of Washingtonians and people around the world. The return of pandas to the National Zoo comes after the departure of Washington’s three pandas to China last November. Despite uncertainties surrounding the renewal of the loan agreement, zoo officials remained confident that pandas would once again grace the zoo.
The announcement of the new pandas follows Chinese President Xi Jinping’s commitment to sending pandas to the United States as envoys of friendship. The pandas are expected to arrive in Washington amidst anticipation and excitement from panda fans of all ages.
The National Zoo’s preparations for the pandas’ arrival include a quarantine period and careful monitoring by the care team before their public debut. A research and breeding agreement with China ensures the continuation of conservation efforts and support for panda populations in their native habitat.
The return of giant pandas to Washington’s National Zoo marks a significant moment in the ongoing partnership between the U.S. and China in panda conservation and preservation. Stay tuned for updates on the pandas’ arrival and debut at the zoo.