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		<title>Pandas On Their Way To Australia</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 12:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ronnie Williams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adelaide Zoo is expecting two new cuddly tenants who are rumored to become greater visitor attractions than Formula One races.
Two giant pandas, Wang Wang and Funi, will be arriving at the zoo in a few days.
Zoos SA president Heather Caddick said four-year-old Wang Wang and three-year-old Funi Are expected to attract more people to Adelaide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adelaide Zoo is expecting two new cuddly tenants who are rumored to become greater visitor attractions than Formula One races.</p>
<p>Two giant pandas, Wang Wang and Funi, will be arriving at the zoo in a few days.</p>
<p>Zoos SA president Heather Caddick said four-year-old Wang Wang and three-year-old Funi Are expected to attract more people to Adelaide than the Clipsal 500 V8 race and even the very glitzy and world class Formula One Grand Prix which was held in the 80s and 90s.</p>
<p>Mr Caddick claimed that pandas are now seen as the most loveable creatures amongst the endangered species. According to him, this is why the pair has been creating such an international media buzz.</p>
<p>The worldwide fascination for the panda is not difficult to understand for him: pandas are naturally very funny, which makes them absolutely adorable and cute. He admitted of being capable of watching them for hours.</p>
<p>The Australian arrival of Wang Wang and Funi is scheduled for Saturday. The bears will have endured a long trip all the way from their home in China&#8217;s Sichuan Province at the Panda Protection and Research Centre.</p>
<p>It’s been reported that the pair will be escorted by Chinese keepers and veterinarians as well as Adelaide Zoo keepers, who have been observing and befriending the animals for the past two weeks.</p>
<p>Other recent panda news has revealed that Ling Ping, the 6 month old panda born at Chiang Mai Zoo, is quickly becoming a TV star in Thailand. The little one now has a channel of his own in the South Asian country.</p>
<p>Cameras have been installed in the bear’s enclosure and a signal is transmitted to Bangkok and then relayed out by cable.</p>
<p>It’s been reported that the channel attracts hundreds of thousands of daily viewers.</p>
<p>But Ling Ping is used to fame. In September, Chiang Mai Zoo received so many visitors that it claimed a 150 percent increase in activity. The arrival of Ling Ping, created a real buzz through our Asia.</p>
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		<title>Fu Long the Panda turns two</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 10:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Katy Holmes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Europe&#8217;s first panda to be naturally conceived while in captivity, Fu Long, has celebrated his second birthday with an immense bamboo cake on Sunday at an Austrian zoo.
Hoards of well-wishers showed up to watch Fu Long, meaning &#8220;Happy Dragon&#8221; in Mandarin, gratefully dug into his one-metre-high birthday cake at Vienna’s Schoenbrunn Zoo.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Europe&#8217;s first panda to be naturally conceived while in captivity, Fu Long, has celebrated his second birthday with an immense bamboo cake on Sunday at an Austrian zoo.</p>
<p>Hoards of well-wishers showed up to watch Fu Long, meaning &#8220;Happy Dragon&#8221; in Mandarin, gratefully dug into his one-metre-high birthday cake at Vienna’s Schoenbrunn Zoo.</p>
<p>Zoo keepers had prepared a party for Fu Long, which also involved puzzles and games.</p>
<p>The male panda weighed at birth a mere 100 grammes (0.22 pounds), but a healthy appetite has seen him sprout to 50 kilogrammes (110 pounds) in two years.</p>
<p>According to zoo spokeswoman Karin Kruckenfellner, the young panda eats around 20 kilogrammes of bamboo each day, making him &#8220;almost as greedy as an adult&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;He still feeds from his mother Yang Yang once or twice a day,&#8221; she added.</p>
<p>The zoo&#8217;s two giant pandas, Yang Yang and Long Hui, are the parents of Fu Long.</p>
<p>The couple arrived in Vienna in 2003 under a loan agreement with China and became an item later.</p>
<p>Fu Long will bid farewell to home in Vienna in November, and will be transferred to China&#8217;s Wolong nature reserve in Sichuan province.</p>
<p>Coupling of panda in captivity is considered extremely difficult since most attempts fail and females have only three or four days a year of fertility. At Madrid Zoo, another panda was born in 1982 thanks to artificial insemination.</p>
<p>According to the Vienna zoo, less than 1,600 giant pandas still live in the wild,.</p>
<p>In 1984, China started a long-term panda lending program to zoos worldwide, which can command lending fees up to a million dollars per year in order to house one animal.</p>
<p>We would like to thank www.afp.com for quotes used in this article.</p>
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		<title>Baby Panda popular with tourists</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 11:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jamie Snowden</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The recent news of the birth of a baby panda contributes to Thailand’s cultural capital tourism appeal. The historical city sees newcomers from allover lured by panda madness.
In a bid to cash in panda power, the zoo has built a new home for the bears at a cost of 60 million baht. The 580-square-metre building [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The recent news of the birth of a baby panda contributes to Thailand’s cultural capital tourism appeal. The historical city sees newcomers from allover lured by panda madness.</p>
<p>In a bid to cash in panda power, the zoo has built a new home for the bears at a cost of 60 million baht. The 580-square-metre building is the future home of the panda family, the zoo&#8217;s star attractions. The family consists of Xuang Xuang, Lin Hui and their baby cub, to be christened on August 12.</p>
<p>The structure boasts a dome and has separate sections for both pandas and visitors. The controlled temperature is maintained at -5 degrees Celsius to provide the bears with maximal comfort. The dome even possesses a snow terrace and a deck providing visitors with an observation point to view the pandas. The bears will be moved to a new home later this year.</p>
<p>But even now people can look inside the Snow Dome for a fee, which includes warm clothing, of 150 baht for adults and 100 baht for children. Each visitor is only permitted 15 minutes in the building.</p>
<p>The Chiang Mai Zoo is opened 9am to 5pm everyday.</p>
<p>Call the zoo at 66-53-221-179.</p>
<p>We would like to thank www.bangkokpost.com for information used for this article.</p>
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