Chinese conservation administrators have broadcasted the news of Panda species after their efforts that no longer deliberate giant pandas in China as an endangered species.
But their status has been modernized to vulnerable since they need special assistance and dealing to get preserved and are very near to the endangered line and resides in the region of vulnerability.
There are currently 1,800 giant pandas active in the wild due to the efforts of the officials in the country with devotion to sustaining nature reserves and other conservation initiatives in recent years. Due to the efforts, other species have also prospered like Siberian tigers, Asian elephants, and crested ibises have all seen a gradual increase in population numbers, according to the outlet.
Chinese officials have said,
“Giant pandas are no longer endangered in the wild, but they are still vulnerable with a population outside captivity of 1,800, after years of conservation efforts.”
All over the world, the giant panda has been deliberated as vulnerable for five years. The Chinese officials dared at the time when The International Union for Conservation of Nature removed giant pandas from its list of endangered species in 2016 to nurture the Pandas and effort to provide care and assistance to even take the species out of the vulnerability zone.
China’s State Forestry Administration said,
“If we downgrade their conservation status, or neglect or relax our conservation work, the populations and habitats of giant pandas could still suffer irreversible loss and our achievements would be quickly lost. Therefore, we’re not being alarmist by continuing to emphasize the panda species’ endangered status.”
The reclassification was the consequence of better-quality living environments and China’s determination in keeping their habitats integrated.
Cui Shuhong, the head of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment’s Department of Nature and Ecology Conservation, said,
“The species has been updated to vulnerable, the removal of the giant panda from the list of endangered animals indicates that nature reserves are performing their duties in preserving the nation’s biodiversity. If we downgrade their conservation status, or neglect or relax our conservation work, the populations and habitats of giant pandas could still suffer irreversible loss and our achievements would be quickly lost. Therefore, we’re not being alarmist by continuing to emphasize the panda species’ endangered status.”
Some panda has nearly thoughtful, and adorable, attachment issues. Giant pandas live mostly in temperate forests high in the mountains of southwest China. The animals eat almost nothing but bamboo and play a crucial role in the forests where they roam by spreading seeds and facilitating the growth of vegetation.
Giant pandas live in bamboo forests, which are at risk due to climate change.
Sources
https://www.npr.org/2021/07/09/1014593425/china-giant-pandas-endangered-vulnerable-iucn
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jul/09/giant-pandas-no-longer-endangered-in-the-wild-china-announces
China says giant Pandas no longer endangered in wild due to state conservation efforts
https://www.scmp.com/yp/discover/news/asia/article/3140891/giant-pandas-no-longer-considered-endangered-china-officials
https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/have-you-seen/2021/07/09/giant-pandas-no-longer-endangered/7917289002/