World Environment Day: Why giant panda conservation matters
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As one of the world's most iconic rare species, the giant panda is China's national treasure and a vital symbol of global biodiversity conservation. Protecting giant pandas means more than just safeguarding the pandas themselves — it means protecting the entire ecosystem they call home. This ecosystem also supports species such as Chinese monals, golden snub-nosed monkeys and red pandas, along with countless other rare plants and animals.
On World Environment Day, join us in discovering the ecological significance of giant panda conservation.
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