Some details of the panda exhibit revealed in a newspaper article. Seems like the pandas will get to experience the 30 degree celsius, 80% humidity climate of Singapore, as recommended by a China panda expert.
Extracts from the article:
The pandas' open home in the $180 million River Safari, nestled between the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, will not be open to the public until early 2012.
The plan is to build them an air-conditioned indoor den and outdoor playpen, as well as a non-air-conditioned outdoor area where the pandas can bask in the full warmth and humidity of the Singapore climate.
The idea for a natural space was proposed after a two-man team from WRS visited the Ya'an panda sanctuary in Chengdu, Sichuan province, in mid-April to study the bears.
Mr Ang Cheng Chye, curator of zoology with the River Safari, said one of the panda experts suggested giving the animals a chance to experience the local temperature.
He added that the pandas' breeding cycles are triggered by changes in temperature, which the zoo staff will observe and learn about when the pandas take up residence here.
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No need to peer at pandas from across a moat