Pandas Touch Down in DC: A New Pair Arrives at National Zoo
Washington DC, USAWed Oct 16 2024
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Today, the National Zoo in Washington D. C. welcomed two new residents: Bao Li and Qing Bao, a pair of 3-year-old giant pandas. These aren't just any pandas; Bao Li, the male, is the son of Bao Bao, who was born at the zoo back in 2013. That makes him the grandson of Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, the zoo's long-time panda residents who moved back to China last fall.
The pandas' journey was quite the adventure. They flew all the way from China on a special FedEx flight, dubbed the "Panda Express. " Their plane touched down at Dulles International Airport early Tuesday morning. From there, they took a 25-mile ride in special FedEx trucks to their new home at the National Zoo.
After a long trip, the pandas will spend some time in quarantine to ensure they're healthy and safe. This is a standard procedure for animals coming from another country. After that, they'll have time to get used to their new surroundings before making their public debut in January.
The arrival of these new pandas is part of a 10-year agreement between the U. S. and China. This agreement focuses on breeding and research, aiming to protect and learn more about these fascinating creatures.
The zoo's last trio of pandas left for China last year, leaving many wondering if D. C. would ever have giant pandas again. But in May, officials announced that China was sending a new pair. This news brought excitement and anticipation for the zoo's visitors and staff.
The pandas' journey is a reminder of the global efforts to protect endangered species. It also highlights the unique bond between the U. S. and China in this conservation effort.
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