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Captive-bred giant panda dies after release to nature
www.chinanews.cn 2007-05-31 13:59:06
(Source: Xinhua)
May 31 - A five-year-old captive-bred giant panda fell to death less than
one year after it was released to the wild, a panda breeding center in
southwestern Sichuan Province confirmed Thursday.
Experts found the body of Xiang Xiang on Feb. 19 and the panda might fall
off from high places in a fight with wild pandas and died of serious
viscera damages, according to the China Giant Pandas Protection and
Research Center in Wolong.
Xiang Xiang, the world's only artificially-bred panda living in the wild,
was sent back to nature at the Wolong Nature Reserve for Giant Pandas in
Sichuan in April last year.
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