
Eight Panda's who were sent to Beijing (after the earthquake which devastated parts of the Woolong Panda Reserve) are being returned Sichuan. They were kept in Beijing at the zoo as part of the spectacle of the 2008 Olympics. They are currently at the Bifengxia Giant Panda Base in the town of Ya'an. I have spoken on the phone with several of them, and am happy to report that they are well.
Quote: "The pandas had been sent to Beijing Zoo from Sichuan province, southwest China, to bring extra cheer to visitors during the Beijing 2008 Olympics."
In reality, they were ripped from their homes and families, and exploited by the Chinese government in order to gain favor in the eyes of the rest of the world for their Panda "consservation" work. In reality, there are 180 Pandas who are prisoners of the Chinese government. They are paraded around for show, while over 1600 wild Pandas who live in the wild have their lands taken from them and are forced into smaller and smaller regions of the countryside as the bamboo forests are cut down.
The exploitation of my people is a consistent topic of this blog, and one of my jobs as a Panda emissary to the West is to illustrate the plight of Pandas to raise awareness of their situation. I was discussing this problem on Friday a social event/dinner held by my neighbors (the Hackney's), and many of the attendees (all very well-educated people) were shocked to hear the truth about the plight of Pandas in China. This is not surprising, as the facts are often distorted by those in power. Please help me by educating your friends about Panda culture and Panda life, in order to help improve the situation of Pandas in China.