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BEIJING, June 17 (Xinhuanet) -- American-born panda
Hua Mei is pregnant, just months after she settled into her new home in
southwestern China, state newspapers reported Wednesday.

Hua-Mei is the first foreign-born panda to
return to China.
The 4-year-old panda, whose name means "China-America," was the
first foreign-born panda to return to its ancestral homeland. She arrived in
February from the San Diego Zoo, where she was born to two pandas on loan from
China.
Chinese veterinarians, concerned that she had little
knowledge of sex after living only in captivity, showed her videos of mating
pandas to prepare her for a series of "blind dates."
That education appears to have paid off. Hua Mei
became pregnant by natural means and is due in September, the Beijing Morning
Post reported, citing researchers at the Wolong Giant Panda Protection Center in
southwestern China.
China has poured considerable resources into
protecting the giant panda, its unofficial mascot. While China's panda
population has risen, the animal remains endangered by heavy logging of its
habitats. Also, groups of pandas live far from each other, making breeding
difficult.
The government said last week that the number of
pandas in the wild in China has jumped by more than 40 percent to 1,590. The
World Wildlife Fund cautioned that the spike may be attributable to more
reliable surveying methods and not necessarily to a real increase in pandas.
(China Daily/Agencies) |