Friday, May 24, 2013

Camera trap images from China show giant pandas, and several other fascinating species, in their remote mountain habitat.
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Never-before-seen Images of Pandas in the Wild

Released: May 23, 2013
Giant Panda

WWF is supporting a new nationwide survey of giant pandas using sophisticated technology that will help track the species in their remote mountain habitat. © WWF China / WWF-Canon
Never-before-seen camera trap images from China show giant pandas in their remote mountain habitat as well as several other fascinating species--such as the Asiatic black bear, red panda and leopard cat--that share the iconic bear’s mountainous home.

"These images demonstrate that by saving the iconic giant panda, we secure a vibrant future for other incredible wildlife, wild places and people--it’s the best kind of win-win proposition" said Sybille Klenzendorf, managing director of WWF's species conservation program.

See these amazing photos and discover how WWF is helping pandas and people.


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Fewer than 1,600 pandas remain in the wild

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