Bei Bei, Washington's eligible bachelor panda, heads to China

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - After a month of preparations and goodbyes, Bei Bei, the Washington National Zoo's most eligible giant panda bachelor, was on his way to China on Tuesday (Nov 19), where scientists hope he will help increase the population of his species.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - After a month of preparations and goodbyes, Bei Bei, the Washington National Zoo's most eligible giant panda bachelor, was on his way to China on Tuesday , where scientists hope he will help increase the population of his species.

Bei Bei, which means"precious treasure", munched his last American breakfast of bamboo and leaf eater biscuits early on Tuesday before entering a custom travel crate that was loaded onto a truck for the trip to Dulles International Airport, the zoo said. "Today is bittersweet," zoo Director Steve Monfort said."We've cared for Bei Bei, and along with millions, watched him grow into a true ambassador for his species."

Breeding programmes are key to efforts to reintroduce pandas into the wild. Thanks to reforestation to expand habitats in which the species can survive, pandas have been reclassified from"endangered" to"vulnerable" by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. There are an estimated 1,800 giant pandas in the wild.

 

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