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Pandas to travel 8,000 miles for a breeding program

14 May 2026
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CHENGDU, China — Ping Ping and Fu Shuang, two giant pandas, are preparing for a significant journey from Chengdu, China, to Atlanta, USA, a distance of nearly 8,000 miles. This move is part of a new 10-year conservation agreement between the China Wildlife Conservation Association and Zoo Atlanta, which will see the pandas serve as ambassadors for their species. While Ping Ping is known for her love of bamboo, Fu Shuang, whose name means “double happiness,” is playful yet somewhat timid and enjoys apples. The pandas have never met before and will first be relocated to another base in China before their trip to the U.S. Zoo Atlanta expressed excitement about welcoming the pandas and continuing conservation efforts, emphasizing the importance of these animals in raising awareness about wildlife preservation.

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The transfer of Ping Ping and Fu Shuang to the United States underscores ongoing international efforts for giant panda conservation, a species that has been endangered primarily due to habitat loss. China maintains strict control over the international lending of pandas, ensuring that they remain the property of the nation even when housed abroad. This arrangement is also part of a broader historical context, as pandas have often been used as diplomatic gifts, with previous notable exchanges occurring during significant political events, such as President Nixon’s visit to China in 1972. The recent trend of sending pandas back to the U.S. reflects China’s willingness to engage in wildlife diplomacy, enhancing conservation awareness and fostering goodwill between nations.

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