HOW CAN WE SAVE THE SPECIES FROM EXTINCTION?
First of all regular people can try and limit their paper use and bamboo use to limit the habitat destruction of the Giant Panda and people can also donate to charities and companies like 'Help Save The Pandas'. If you are doing this then you are helping the pandas not only survive, but thrive.
WHAT CAN GROUPS LIKE NGO'S DO TO HELP AND WHAT ARE THEY CURRENTLY DOING?
Groups like NGO's can help stop the habitat destruction of Giant Pandas and they can also fight groups that destroy and overuse the pandas natural habitat for their own good. They can give food to pandas and they can find pandas that are not going so well and they can give them to zoos to look after and maybe breed until they are ready to get released back into their natural habitat, in the wild.
Right now these groups are focusing on stopping and preventing deforestation of the pandas natural habitat and they are working to stop the habitat destruction of Giant pandas. NGO have also teamed up with zoos to find and look after some pandas to breed.
HOW CAN GOVERNMENTS HELP CONSERVE THE THREATENED SPECIES?
Governments and local authorities can make the pandas natural habitat a protected area or a national park. They can make sure that you are not allowed to cut down trees in that particular area and they can have stricter punishments for the poaching of Giant Pandas. They can also work together with zoos to make sure pandas can have a safe place to be sent if their habitat does get destroyed.
WHAT PROGRAMS ARE UNDERWAY AT THE MOMENT TO PROTECT THE THREATENED SPECIES?
There is the association called 'Help Save The Pandas' and you can donate money so they can provide food and shelter to pandas who have had their habitats destroyed and used for human benefits. There are groups like 'Greenpeace' who protect the Pandas habitat and make sure that they do not get driven out of their homes by things like farming, agriculture, deforestation and habitat destruction. There are also national parks and areas protecting the pandas and their habitats.
First of all regular people can try and limit their paper use and bamboo use to limit the habitat destruction of the Giant Panda and people can also donate to charities and companies like 'Help Save The Pandas'. If you are doing this then you are helping the pandas not only survive, but thrive.
WHAT CAN GROUPS LIKE NGO'S DO TO HELP AND WHAT ARE THEY CURRENTLY DOING?
Groups like NGO's can help stop the habitat destruction of Giant Pandas and they can also fight groups that destroy and overuse the pandas natural habitat for their own good. They can give food to pandas and they can find pandas that are not going so well and they can give them to zoos to look after and maybe breed until they are ready to get released back into their natural habitat, in the wild.
Right now these groups are focusing on stopping and preventing deforestation of the pandas natural habitat and they are working to stop the habitat destruction of Giant pandas. NGO have also teamed up with zoos to find and look after some pandas to breed.
HOW CAN GOVERNMENTS HELP CONSERVE THE THREATENED SPECIES?
Governments and local authorities can make the pandas natural habitat a protected area or a national park. They can make sure that you are not allowed to cut down trees in that particular area and they can have stricter punishments for the poaching of Giant Pandas. They can also work together with zoos to make sure pandas can have a safe place to be sent if their habitat does get destroyed.
WHAT PROGRAMS ARE UNDERWAY AT THE MOMENT TO PROTECT THE THREATENED SPECIES?
There is the association called 'Help Save The Pandas' and you can donate money so they can provide food and shelter to pandas who have had their habitats destroyed and used for human benefits. There are groups like 'Greenpeace' who protect the Pandas habitat and make sure that they do not get driven out of their homes by things like farming, agriculture, deforestation and habitat destruction. There are also national parks and areas protecting the pandas and their habitats.