Zoo Atlanta announces giant pandas to return to China

Dynamic cultural performances and educational activities are available from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and are free for Zoo Atlanta Members and free with general admission.

Although the zoo has not confirmed the dates for the pandas' return, it has stated that it will inform the public as soon as the information is available.

Zoo Atlanta said it would continue to be committed to the long-term conservation of the species.

Zoo Atlanta has four pandas, including the first twins born in the United States in more than a quarter century.

Since the inception of its giant panda program, Zoo Atlanta has contributed over $17 million in support of the conservation of wild giant pandas.

Conservation support from Zoo Atlanta has benefited pandas living on nature reserves, aiding in reforestation efforts, reserve management and ranger support, and genetic diversity studies.

the Zoo Atlanta panda program has been notably successful in terms of future contributions to the population of the species.

Seven giant pandas have been born at the Zoo since 2006, including two successful pairs of twins

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