Six Pandas Transferred Because
of Food Shortage, Damaged Shelters after Quake
Source: Xinhua
A total of six pandas were taken away on Friday
from a major panda base in Wolong of southwest
China's Sichuan Province because of damaged
shelters and food shortage after the earthquake,
a local forestry official said.
The pandas were taken by trucks from China
Giant Panda Protection and Research Center based
in Wolong to Ya'an, another base less affected
by the tremor, said Xiong Beirong, an official
with the Sichuan provincial forestry bureau.
The Wolong center was only 30 kilometers from
the epicenter of the May 12 earthquake, which
has claimed more than 50,000 lives.
"There is enough water now, but food
is still a major problem. The pandas are in
urgent need of bamboos and apples," she
said.
She said center staff had repaired some of
the damaged panda shelters after the earthquake,
but they collapsed again in strong after-shocks.
The supply of bamboo was suspended as residents,
struggling to cope with their own losses, stopped
providing bamboo for the pandas.
After the earthquake, tons of bamboo shoots,
apples, soybeans, eggs, milk powder and medicines
were brought to the center, but the supplies
could only last about a week, she said.
The Wolong center has a registered number
of 86 pandas, including those loaned to other
zoos.
On Friday, staff were still looking for two
pandas which went missing from the center after
the earthquake.
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