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France bids farewell to beloved pandas

Summary

  • Two giant pandas, Huan Huan and Yuan Zi, returned to China after 13 years.
  • The pandas were sent back due to Huan Huan's kidney failure and age.
  • Their offspring, Yuan Meng, Huanlili, and Yuandudu, remain in France.
France bids farewell to beloved pandas

After a 13-year stay, France's popular giant pandas, Huan Huan and Yuan Zi, have departed for their native China. The 17-year-old pair traveled from Paris' Charles-de-Gaulle airport, concluding a significant era at the Beauval Zoo. Zoo director Rodolphe Delord cited their advancing age and the need for specialized care as reasons for their return.

Huan Huan's diagnosis of kidney failure, common for carnivores her age, prompted the joint decision by French and Chinese veterinary teams to send them back while travel was still feasible. This repatriation highlights China's evolving 'panda diplomacy,' transitioning from gifts to commercial loans.

While Huan Huan and Yuan Zi return to the Chengdu Research Base, their offspring – Yuan Meng, Huanlili, and Yuandudu – will continue to reside at the Beauval Zoo, which remains dedicated to raising awareness for the conservation of this iconic species.

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Huan Huan and Yuan Zi are returning to China due to their age and Huan Huan's diagnosis of kidney failure, requiring specialized care.
The giant pandas Huan Huan and Yuan Zi lived in France for 13 years, arriving in 2012.
Yes, their three cubs Yuan Meng, Huanlili, and Yuandudu will remain at the Beauval Zoo in France for the time being.

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