Taipei Zoo's Red Panda 'Qiqi' Arrives in Singapore to Aid Ex Situ Conservation
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Taipei Zoo has transferred a 10-year-old male red panda named 'Qiqi' to Singapore Zoo to maintain genetic diversity in the ex situ population. Qiqi has arrived safely and has begun exploring its new environment and eating.
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- Q: What was the purpose of Taipei Zoo transferring the red panda 'Qiqi' to Singapore?
- A: To maintain the genetic diversity of the ex situ red panda population and ensure the health of the population.
- Q: When did 'Qiqi' arrive in Singapore?
- A: According to the report dated June 11, 2025, it departed the previous day (June 10) and arrived at Singapore Zoo early that morning (June 11).
- Q: What other red panda exchanges has Taipei Zoo conducted?
- A: It exchanged two red pandas with Shanghai Zoo and introduced a female red panda named 'Xixi' from Asahiyama Zoo in Japan in March.