This may call for a repost of one of my masterpieces...Not going to happen (thankfully, in my opinion). The zoo has been very vocal about not wanting Giant Pandas unless the City is willing to pay for their upkeep. The WCS has file an official cease and desist or equivalent for the senator who has been attempting to force the organization to take on pandas, including when she showed up with Chinese delegates at Central Park unannounced.
~Thylo
Besides the unprobability of it all...how does this relate to the post you're quoting let alone the thread?Though it would be cool for the Bronx Zoo to have Proboscis Monkeys again as well as Platypuses.
For future reference feel free to post threads like this is the United States section of the forum, preferably with the Bronx Zoo prefix. Its much more organized and easier to find this way.I’m new to this site.
Yes, San Diego lost their Pandas a year ago and China doesn't exactly seem very open to giving them a new contract. Smithsonian was also supposed to lose theirs too but the Pandas had a cub so the loan was extended. Really China and the US haven't been on great terms since 2015 so the reality of any new Pandas coming in at least three years is highly unlikely unless China Panda Diplomacy rules are changed.As far as Bronx getting pandas, let's just say I would be very, very surprised to see pandas coming to any US zoo any time soon.
I wish that could happen.Yes, San Diego lost their Pandas a year ago and China doesn't exactly seem very open to giving them a new contract. Smithsonian was also supposed to lose theirs too but the Pandas had a cub so the loan was extended. Really China and the US haven't been on great terms since 2015 so the reality of any new Pandas coming in at least three years is highly unlikely unless China Panda Diplomacy rules are changed.