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... examining faeces samples Programme Format: Giant panda observation; Giant panda diet analysis Visit Hong Kong Marine Life Stranding and ...
Ocean Park and China Construction Bank (Asia) Nurture Future Conservationists with an Inspiring Educational Programme at Croco Land
... males and two females born in the Chengdu Research Base of Panda Breeding Base. They are Ocean Park’s newest animal ambassadors which ... is eight-attractions-in-one-themed-area, with Giant Panda Adventure , where rare species such as the giant panda, red panda, Chinese giant salamander, and Chinese alligator reside. Closely ...
... Ashutosh wrote his wish on the wishing lantern at Panda Village - “I wish I could play with the wondrous animals at Ocean ...
... Every August birthday star in the world can visit Giant Panda Adventure at Amazing Asian Animals with friends and family, and celebrate ...
Ocean Park Reaches New Milestone on the Conservation of Aquatic Wildlife in Yangtze River with National Aquatic Wildlife Conservation Association
... Ocean Park animals such as the golden monkey, giant panda and red panda. Enjoy a Festive Easter Holidays by Indulging Yourself and Your ...
... saddened to announce the loss of a five-year-old female Red Panda, Li Zi today, 15 June. Li Zi was in the back of house eating bamboo at ... Zi arrived at Ocean Park from the Chengdu Research Base of Panda Breeding Base together with three other Red Pandas named Tai Shan, Rou ... and Conservation Department, the Chengdu Research Base of Panda Breeding Base, Sichuan Forestry Departments and State Forestry ... of the Veterinary Hospital at the Chengdu Research Base of Panda Breeding said, “We were immediately informed by Ocean Park of the ...
... on endangered animals including the Chinese alligator, red panda, Asian small-clawed otter, golden monkey, giant Chinese salamander and giant panda, as well as human impact on wildlife. By helping children get a better ...
Ocean Park Young Explorers Club Launches “Nature Exploration with Oxford Path”