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Rewilding giant pandas in China is weird. It includes donning a black-and-white panda suit spritzed in panda urine.

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Panda Panda
Rewilding giant pandas in China is weird. It includes donning a black-and-white panda suit spritzed in panda urine.
Su Lin - born at the San Diego Zoo - and one of her cubs at Hetaoping, China (semi-wild) in November 2011.
© DGEL2009, China News.
Zhang Ka and her first born daughter at Hetaoping, China (semi-wild) in November 2011.
© DGEL2009, China News.
Jin Zhu's three-month-old daughter at Hetaoping, China (semi-wild) in November 2011.
© DGEL2009, China News.
Tao Tao in the wild at Wolong, southwest China's Sichuan Province.
Wolong National Nature Reserve launched a training project of releasing baby pandas held in captivity to the wild since July 2003. Tao Tao, the first baby panda born in the training base, gained the ability to live in the wild.
© China Panda.
Tao Tao in the wild at Wolong, southwest China’s Sichuan Province.
Wolong National Nature Reserve launched a training project of releasing baby pandas held in captivity to the wild since July 2003. Tao Tao, the first baby panda born in the training base, gained the ability to live in the wild.
© China Panda.
Tao Tao in the wild at Wolong, southwest China’s Sichuan Province.
Wolong National Nature Reserve launched a training project of releasing baby pandas held in captivity to the wild since July 2003. Tao Tao, the first baby panda born in the training base, gained the ability to live in the wild.
© China Panda.
Tao Tao in the wild at Wolong, southwest China's Sichuan Province.
Wolong National Nature Reserve launched a training project of releasing baby pandas held in captivity to the wild since July 2003. Tao Tao, the first baby panda born in the training base, gained the ability to live in the wild.
© China Panda.