Once again, on the BBC news yesterday, pictures of 14 young Giant Panda cubs produced at one of the Chinese breeding centres, presented as an unusual visual spectacle and photo/publicity opportunity. This isn't the first time cubs have been shown like this and as the last time it happened, it raises some issues.
1. Are all these the cubs just removed from their mothers temporarily for this publicity, or are they all being handraised permanently in a 'nursery'? If so, why? Surely they aren't all '2nd twins'...
2. Given that it seems reintroductions to the wild aren't deemed feasible as so little habitat is left, are they merely being produced for profit(as was hinted in the item) to be rented out for huge sums of money, to other zoos wordwide?
4. When does Panda conservation, turn into Panda farming?
1. Are all these the cubs just removed from their mothers temporarily for this publicity, or are they all being handraised permanently in a 'nursery'? If so, why? Surely they aren't all '2nd twins'...
2. Given that it seems reintroductions to the wild aren't deemed feasible as so little habitat is left, are they merely being produced for profit(as was hinted in the item) to be rented out for huge sums of money, to other zoos wordwide?
4. When does Panda conservation, turn into Panda farming?