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Experts head to Japan to probe panda death

By Cheng Anqi (chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2010-09-15 12:35
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Three experts are leaving for Japan Wednesday to launch an investigation into the death of a giant panda at a Kobe city zoo, Beijing News reported.

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China's State Forestry Administration said last weekend that it had requested its Japanese counterparts to seal up the corpse of the 14-year-old male panda sent to Oji Zoo in 2002 for reproduction. He died on Sept 9.

Under the Sino-Japanese panda breeding agreement signed in 1999, "death of panda amounts to $500,000 in compensation," said Zang Chunlin, secretary-general of the China Wildlife Conservation Association. "But it is still too early to comment on the death. It will depend on the confirmation of responsibility."