Giant pandas used to roam around Asia in abundance. But as a result of human activities - either directly or indirectly, there are fewer than 1,600 giant pandas left in the wild today. Many giant pandas have lost their lives and homes as a result of unintentional trapping by poachers, habitat loss and fragmentation of their habitat into isolated patches.
By taking away their precious bamboo, we have drastically reduced the size of their habitats, forcing them to live in isolated pockets of forests. This might lead to an increase in susceptibility to inbreeding and disease outbreaks. In addition, when bamboo sources run out, the pandas are unable to move on to other parts of the forest for food as their paths are cut off by human activities.
What You Can DoAll is not lost! With your help, we can save the giant pandas together. Plant your bamboo pledge to help save the giant pandas now. Share it and get your friends to do their part too!
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