60 minutes. Giant panda /

A report on the giant panda. Though classified as bears, the pandas don't hibernate and are virtually vegetarians. Due to its status as China's beloved national symbol, the country has worked for decades to perfect breeding the bears in captivity. In 2016, the panda's conservation sta...

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Other Authors: Pelley, Scott, 1957- (Interviewer), Young, Nicole (Television producer) (Producer)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2019.
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Summary:A report on the giant panda. Though classified as bears, the pandas don't hibernate and are virtually vegetarians. Due to its status as China's beloved national symbol, the country has worked for decades to perfect breeding the bears in captivity. In 2016, the panda's conservation status was upgraded from endangered to just vulnerable. The partnership between China and America's Smithsonian National Zoo has brought the giant panda back from near extinction. This research suggests the giant panda can be saved. Includes interviews with Marc Valitutto, a wildlife veterinarian from the Smithsonian Institution on loan to the Chengdu Research base; Doctor Wu Kongju; scientist Hou Rong; and Melissa Songer, a Smithsonian conservation biologist working in China.
Physical Description:1 online resource (14 minutes)
Playing Time:00:13:24
Participant or Performer:Reporter, Scott Pelley.
Language:In English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Title from resource description page (viewed February 02, 2024).