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[[File:YaYa giant panda.jpg|alt=YaYa the giant panda. Photo Panda Voices|thumb|YaYa the giant panda. Photo [https://www.pandavoices.org/ Panda Voices]]] | [[File:YaYa giant panda.jpg|alt=YaYa the giant panda. Photo Panda Voices|thumb|YaYa the giant panda. Photo [https://www.pandavoices.org/ Panda Voices]]] | ||
Born on August 3, 2000 in | Born on August 3, 2000 in Beijing, YaYa is a female giant panda that was on loan for 20 years from the Chinese Association of Zoological Gardens to Memphis Zoo, USA. China has sent pandas overseas as a diplomatic tool to strengthen international ties since 1972 after US president Richard Nixon met Chinese leader Mao Zedong. After this meeting China gave pandas Ling Ling and Xing Xing to the United States. | ||
A second giant panda, named [[LeLe - panda|LeLe]], was also under the same loan agreement with Memphis Zoo but [[LeLe - panda|LeLe]] died suddenly on February 1 2023. The loan | A second giant panda, named [[LeLe - panda|LeLe]], was also under the same loan agreement with Memphis Zoo but [[LeLe - panda|LeLe]] died suddenly on February 1 2023. The loan expiry was in April 2023 and YaYa was returned to China on April 27, 2023. | ||
Panda Voices and In Defense of Animals, who | Whilst YaYa was at Memphis Zoo Panda Voices and In Defense of Animals, who were campaigning for the release of [[LeLe - panda|LeLe]] and YaYa, raised concerns over the wellbeing of both pandas including: | ||
* Insufficient bamboo | * Insufficient bamboo | ||
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* Skin Mite Disease | * Skin Mite Disease | ||
* Dental Problems | * Dental Problems | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 12:59, 27 April 2023
History
Born on August 3, 2000 in Beijing, YaYa is a female giant panda that was on loan for 20 years from the Chinese Association of Zoological Gardens to Memphis Zoo, USA. China has sent pandas overseas as a diplomatic tool to strengthen international ties since 1972 after US president Richard Nixon met Chinese leader Mao Zedong. After this meeting China gave pandas Ling Ling and Xing Xing to the United States.
A second giant panda, named LeLe, was also under the same loan agreement with Memphis Zoo but LeLe died suddenly on February 1 2023. The loan expiry was in April 2023 and YaYa was returned to China on April 27, 2023.
Whilst YaYa was at Memphis Zoo Panda Voices and In Defense of Animals, who were campaigning for the release of LeLe and YaYa, raised concerns over the wellbeing of both pandas including:
- Insufficient bamboo
- Malnourishment
- Excessive Caging Time (10+hours)
- Stereotypical Behavior
- Distressed Mental Health
- Skin Mite Disease
- Dental Problems
See also
External links
- Panda Voices
- Panda Voices with Tom & Sarah All About Animals Radio Podcast
- Fate of ‘sick’ Chinese panda in US zoo exposes political tensions
- Chinese Anger Rises over 'Malnourished' Pandas in U.S. Zoo Newsweek