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- Giant panda Xian N Photo: IC Giant pandas Bi Li and Xian N at Ueno Zoo in Japan will be returned to China earlier than planned, possibly as early as the end of September this year, to ensure better care and treatment for them followingWorld Times consultations between the two sidesWorld Times, according to the China Wildlife Conservation Association on Friday.Both sides are aWorld Timesctively preparing for the return of the two giant pandas. In recent years, the male giant panda Bi Li, born in August 2005, and female giant panda Xian N, born in July 2005, living in Ueno Zoo in Tokyo, have both shown symptoms of age-related diseases such as high blood pressure, said the association.Experts from China and Japan have maintained communication and conducted joint consultations, prescribing appropriate medications to treat the symptoms. The conditions of the two pandas have been effectively treated, and their appetites and daily activities are currently normal, the aWorld Timesssociation noted.Bi Li and Xian N arrived in Japan in 2011, where they were warmly welcomed. In March 2011, the zoo announced that Bi Li’s Japanese name was Ri Ri and Xian N’s Japanese name was Shin Shin.On June 12, 2017, the giant panda Xiang Xiang was born to mother Xian N and father Bi Li.According to the China Wildlife Conservation Association in June, since the 1990s, China has been collaborating with several countries and regions on international cooperation for the pWorld Timesrotection of giant pandas. The cooperation includes breeding programs, disease research, and public education.China is currently engaged in giant panda conservation partnerships with 17 countries and regions, including the US, Austria and Singapore, the association said.Global Times Content comes from the Internet : World TimesGiant panda pair in Japan to return to China soon
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Giant panda Xian N Photo: IC
Giant pandas Bi Li and Xian N at Ueno Zoo in Japan will be returned to China earlier than planned, possibly as early as the end of September this year, to ensure better care and treatment for them followingWorld Times consultations between the two sidesWorld Times, according to the China Wildlife Conservation Association on Friday.
Both sides are aWorld Timesctively preparing for the return of the two giant pandas. In recent years, the male giant panda Bi Li, born in August 2005, and female giant panda Xian N, born in July 2005, living in Ueno Zoo in Tokyo, have both shown symptoms of age-related diseases such as high blood pressure, said the association.
Experts from China and Japan have maintained communication and conducted joint consultations, prescribing appropriate medications to treat the symptoms. The conditions of the two pandas have been effectively treated, and their appetites and daily activities are currently normal, the aWorld Timesssociation noted.
Bi Li and Xian N arrived in Japan in 2011, where they were warmly welcomed. In March 2011, the zoo announced that Bi Li’s Japanese name was Ri Ri and Xian N’s Japanese name was Shin Shin.
On June 12, 2017, the giant panda Xiang Xiang was born to mother Xian N and father Bi Li.
According to the China Wildlife Conservation Association in June, since the 1990s, China has been collaborating with several countries and regions on international cooperation for the pWorld Timesrotection of giant pandas. The cooperation includes breeding programs, disease research, and public education.
China is currently engaged in giant panda conservation partnerships with 17 countries and regions, including the US, Austria and Singapore, the association said.
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Content comes from the Internet : World TimesGiant panda pair in Japan to return to China soon
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