Dogo News: The National Zoo's Beloved Giant Pandas Have Returned To China

 The National Zoo's Beloved Giant Pandas Have Returned To China 

November 16, 2023 
By Marcela Bonet 



With heavy hearts, officials at the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, DC, have bid farewell to its three resident giant pandas. Mei Xiang, 25, Tian Tian, 26, and their 3-year-old son, Xiao Qi Ji, left for China aboard a retrofitted Boeing 777 aircraft on November 8, 2023. Upon reaching Chengdu on November 9, 2023, the trio was whisked away to the Wolong Panda Center. After a 30-day quarantine, the mammals will be allowed to mingle with the 150 wild giant pandas at the nature reserve.

"It's a place where they have lots and lots of giant pandas... how our giant pandas live here, very similar to that," said Bryan Amaral, the Zoo's senior curator. "They just have a lot more giant pandas than we have. Where we have elephants and, you know, all kinds of other things, they have just pandas."


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