Classified as endangered, the red panda population is in decline due to habitat loss, population fragmentation, poaching, illegal trade, and human interference. But we can help be the answer to save these remarkable creatures!#savethepanda… pic.twitter.com/kql15uSZLs
Celebrating International Red Panda Day! 🐾 Did you know red pandas can climb down trees head-first, thanks to their flexible ankles and special claws? Let’s support the conservation of these incredible, tree-dwelling creatures @RedPandaNetwork.#redpanda#MKEZoopic.twitter.com/dDRZmpniG0
Happy International Red Panda Day from the red pandas at the Cincinnati Zoo! The Cincinnati Zoo supports the efforts of the Red Panda Network to protect red pandas & their bamboo forests in the wild. pic.twitter.com/A1IA46lGRf
This weekend at Zoo Knoxville is packed with wild fun!
📅 Saturday, Sept. 20 | 10 AM – 2 PM Celebrate Red Panda Day with special experiences including: 🐾 Panda cub den cam 🎤 Keeper chats 🦴 Fascinating biofacts 📅 Sunday, Sept. 21 | 9 AM – 2 PM Join us for World Rhino Day… pic.twitter.com/qXG8prRE9F
With International Red Panda Day coming up, we’re spotlighting Pumori. At 10 years old, he’s curious and eager to train with his zookeepers.
Celebrate him and all red pandas this Saturday, Sept 20, 10AM to 2PM with a 1:30PM talk, crafts, discovery stations, and more. pic.twitter.com/m3U6lGpYpy
While red pandas are adored for their cute faces, these facial markings help them survive. The reddish “tear tracks” that extend down from their eyes to the corner of their mouths likely help keep the sun out of their eyes. The white fur on their face will pick up light and help guide lost cubs back to their mother in the darkness. CREDIT: Fabian Muehlberger / Red Panda Network.Cape May County Park & Zoo Picasa