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- Giant Panda | World Wildlife Fund
Despite their exalted status and relative lack of natural predators, pandas are still at risk Severe threats from humans have left just over 1,800 pandas in the wild The panda, with its distinctive black and white coat, is adored by the world and considered a national treasure in China
- The Giant Panda Is Officially No Longer Endangered - Green Matters
The giant panda is no longer endangered The species has been downgraded to the vulnerable list after decades of conservation efforts
- Giant Pandas no longer endangered | WWF
Giant pandas are no longer classified as 'endangered' They've been downgraded to 'vulnerable' on the global list of species at risk of extinction after their population increased by 17% in a decade
- Are Pandas Endangered? | Habitat Loss, Vulnerable Species, IUCN . . .
Giant pandas, more commonly called pandas, are currently listed as vulnerable in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species After being classified as endangered for nearly three decades, their status was changed to “vulnerable” in 2016 by the IUCN
- IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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- About the Giant Panda Conservation Program - Smithsonians National Zoo
In 2016, the International Union for Conservation of Nature announced the giant panda was downlisted from “endangered” to “vulnerable” on the global list of species at risk of extinction
- Giant panda no longer endangered but iconic species still at risk
In a welcome piece of good news for the world’s threatened wildlife, the giant panda has just been downgraded from ‘Endangered’ to ‘Vulnerable’ on the global list of species at risk of extinction, demonstrating how an integrated approach can help save our planet’s vanishing biodiversity
- Panda conservation - A lasting legacy | WWF
In the 1980s, giant pandas were in trouble – with estimates at 1,114 wild pandas remaining in the wild We now know this was largely because their habitats were being fragmented, damaged and getting smaller, alongside other pressures like poaching
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