Giant panda research institute established in Sichuan


CHENGDU - A research institute for giant pandas was established in Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province on Sunday.
The institute will focus on the frontier science of giant panda research and carry out long-term communication and cooperation with leading research institutions and international organizations.
The research institute will work on the archives, the genetic gene pool and habitat restoration technologies for the giant panda's wild population as well as captive breeding, wild training and disease control and prevention.
Scientific planning of the giant panda national park and research on ecological and biodiversity protection will be carried out between the institute and universities and research institutions at home and abroad.
The new institute will also focus on community development and eco-tourism related to the giant panda, said Zhang Zhihe, head of the institute.
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