I've always been fascinated by Panda Diplomacy, And posted a thread awhile back of all zoos that had Giant Pandas, This time around I want to to know what zoos want pandas, I remember reading somewhere that Zoo Basel is interested in Pandas, is this true?
Basically I want to know which Zoos...
If you love Politics and Zoos like me you probably love Panda Diplomacy, It might be bad for zoos' futures but it's really interesting so I was curious what Zoos use to have Pandas (since it's easy to find what zoos currently have them) If you could please attach a photo of there Exhibit (If...
Jia Panpan (up front) and Jia Yueyue (in the background) in the second indoor exhibit at Panda Passage. You can get exceptionally close to the giant pandas here and I took another photo just inches from Jia Panpan!
A giant panda (Ailropoda melanoleuca) is relaxing here in the first indoor exhibit at Panda Passage. This is an extensively remodeled pachyderm house that was originally built for Asian elephants. This view is from across a dry moat with a natural stone retaining wall.
This exhibit has been extensively remodeled from a pachyderm habitat (Asian elephants and later Indian rhinoceros). This view is from a small covered shelter with tall viewing windows. Several large pine and birch trees have been transplanted into the exhibit.
This exhibit has been extensively remodeled from a pachyderm habitat (Asian elephants and later Indian rhinoceros). This view is from across a dry moat with a retaining wall made of natural stone from the nearby Rocky Mountains. There's a stream, plants, heated rocks, and a mulch substrate.
Pandasia is one of the most recent great additions to the Dutch zoos. Therefore I thought my fellow Zoochatters might like a review of this new exhibit. I will discuss Pandasia in 6 different parts, 5 of which are about Pandasia and the final one is about the giant pandas themselfs.
1. General...