China to Loan Two Giant Pandas to Zoo Atlanta Under New Agreement
In Brief
The panda loan highlights ongoing international collaboration in wildlife conservation between China and the United States.
Key Facts
- Two giant pandas named Ping Ping and Fu Shuang are being loaned to Zoo Atlanta.
- The loan is part of a new International Cooperative Research Agreement.
- The China Wildlife Conservation Association is involved in the arrangement.
- Zoo Atlanta will host the pandas under this agreement.
- The announcement was made public by both ABC News and The Independent.
What Happened
China is sending two giant pandas, Ping Ping and Fu Shuang, to Zoo Atlanta under a new cooperative research agreement involving the China Wildlife Conservation Association.
Why It Matters
The arrival of the pandas is seen as a sign of continued cooperation in wildlife research and conservation between China and the United States, and may attract public interest to Zoo Atlanta.
What's Next
Zoo Atlanta is expected to prepare for the pandas' arrival and provide updates on their transport and acclimation. Further details on research collaboration may be released.
Sources
- ABC News — WATCH: Exclusive first look at 2 giant pandas coming to US(3h ago)
- The Independent — China to send giant pandas to Atlanta again(11h ago)
