China averages over 81% survival rate for wild panda reintroduction
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Chinese researchers have made significant breakthroughs in the reintroduction of captive-bred giant pandas to the wild in recent years, bolstering broader efforts to conserve the endangered species, authorities said.
Since the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda launched its reintroduction research in 2003, the center has developed a mother-led cub training method to teach survival skills in the wild, a technical system for tracking individual pandas' movement and health, and a post-release surveillance and management mechanism.






















