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Our Favorite Instagram Photos: Panda Cubs and a Cliffside Fall
Our Favorite Instagram Photos: Panda Cubs and a Cliffside FallJuly 22, 2016 – We selected our favorite pictures from the past week on @natgeo Instagram. See more of our photographers' photos on Instagram.
Red Panda Pictures That Make You Say "Awww"
Red Panda Pictures That Make You Say "Awww"September 19, 2015 – In honor of Red Panda Day, we put together our favorite photos of the bushy-tailed, tree-dwelling mammal.
Exclusive: Watch Bei Bei the Zoo Panda Cub Grow Up
Exclusive: Watch Bei Bei the Zoo Panda Cub Grow UpJuly 13, 2016 – Go behind the scenes with the National Zoo's panda team as they raise a baby to adulthood.
These Newborn Pandas Face 4 Big Threats to Survival
These Newborn Pandas Face 4 Big Threats to SurvivalAugust 24, 2015 – The blind, hairless babies born recently at Washington D.C.'s National Zoo are completely dependent on their mothers—who can sometimes accidentally crush them.
Baby Zoo Panda Dies, Showing Difficulty of Keeping Twins Alive
Baby Zoo Panda Dies, Showing Difficulty of Keeping Twins AliveAugust 26, 2015 – The National Zoo's strategy of continually swapping the twins between an incubator and their mother wasn't enough to keep one alive.
Wild Panda Population Up Dramatically in China, Government Says
Wild Panda Population Up Dramatically in China, Government SaysMarch 02, 2015 – The new numbers may reflect better and broader surveying techniques as much as a true boost in population, expert cautions.
Panda Twins—Oh Boy! Oh Girl? “We’re Not Sure.”
Panda Twins—Oh Boy! Oh Girl? “We’re Not Sure.”August 23, 2015 – The birth of not one but two pandas has increased the excitement at Washington’s National Zoo. But keeping them both alive will be tricky.
D.C. Panda May Be Pregnant: Why Is Breeding Them So Tough?
D.C. Panda May Be Pregnant: Why Is Breeding Them So Tough?August 20, 2015 – With all eyes on the National Zoo's possibly pregnant giant panda, get the facts on what makes breeding the animals so difficult.
Is Breeding Pandas in Captivity Worth It?
Is Breeding Pandas in Captivity Worth It?August 28, 2013 – Experts disagree on how to save the beloved endangered species.
Panda Poop Might Help Turn Plants Into Fuel
Panda Poop Might Help Turn Plants Into FuelSeptember 11, 2013 – Panda gut microbes, which break down bamboo, could help turn plant waste into economically viable biofuel, according to the results of a new study.
National Zoo Panda Birth Spotlights Survival Challenges
National Zoo Panda Birth Spotlights Survival ChallengesAugust 23, 2013 – The National Zoo's female panda, Mei Xiang, gave birth on Friday, but the cub's survival is far from assured.
Giant Panda Twins Born: What Challenges Do They Face?
Giant Panda Twins Born: What Challenges Do They Face?July 17, 2013 – Zoo Atlanta is working around the clock to keep both of their newborn giant pandas alive, since one of the pair usually dies.
Panda Love #RTW
Panda Love #RTWOctober 23, 2012 – How do you get a panda to sit still? With lots of honey. This is what I learned while visiting the Chengdu Panda Base during a morning layover on this, my extraordinary expedition around the world by private jet. That’s right. I got to cuddle a baby panda on my private-jet layover in southern China.…
Bei Bei the giant panda cub grows up

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Bei Bei the giant panda cub grows upJuly 13, 2016 – See pictures and read about Bei Bei the giant panda cub on National Geographic Kids.
National Zoo's Stillborn Panda Shows Challenges of Raising Cubs
National Zoo's Stillborn Panda Shows Challenges of Raising CubsAugust 27, 2013 – The National Zoo's stillborn twin illustrates just how vulnerable panda babies are—and how experts are working to increase their survival.
Baby Giant Panda Debuts in D.C.: Why Do We Find It So Cute?
Baby Giant Panda Debuts in D.C.: Why Do We Find It So Cute?January 18, 2014 – Cute animals—like the baby giant panda that will make her debut in Washington, D.C., this weekend—are adorable because they share traits with human babies, experts say.
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