Artificially bred China panda dies in the wild
The worlds only artificially bred panda living in the wild has fallen to its death less than a year after it was released, possibly after a fight with other pandas, Xinhua news agency said on Thursday.
Xiang Xiang, 5, was released at the Wolong Nature Reserve for Giant Pandas in the mountainous southwestern province of Sichuan in April last year.
Experts found the body of Xiang Xiang on February 19 and the panda might have fallen from a high place in a fight with wild pandas, Xinhua said, citing the China Giant Pandas Protection and Research Centre in Wolong.
Xiang Xiangs release came after nearly three years of training to toughen him up at the research centre.
Through surveillance we found out that Xiang Xiang had gradually adapted to the wild environment, Zhang Hemin, director of the centre, said in July.
We have also detected other wild pandas in the area, which means Xiang Xiang is being integrated into a wild population.
Researchers had fitted a global positioning system device around the animals neck to monitor his activities, CCTV said.
Surveillance of Xiang Xiang was to have continued until 2008 when the GPS hoop was to drop off automatically after its battery ran out, Zhang said.
By then, our Xiang Xiang will have become a real wild panda.
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