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Bai Yun
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Bai Yun (simplified Chinese: 白云; traditional Chinese: 白雲; lit. 'White Cloud'; born September 7, 1991) was the first female giant panda who was born at the Wolong Giant Panda Research Center in China.[1] From September 1996 she lived at the San Diego Zoo for more than 20 years, until being returned to China in May 2019.[1] Bai Yun gave birth to her sixth cub in 2012 since arriving at the San Diego Zoo, considered the most surviving pandas born at a breeding facility outside of native China. Bai Yun returned to China with her last-born (Xiao Liwu) as the 23-year conservation loan of the pandas came to an end between China and San Diego Zoo Global.
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![]() Bai Yun in 2008 | |
Other name(s) | 白雲 |
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Species | Giant panda |
Sex | Female |
Born | 白云 (1991-09-07) September 7, 1991 (age 32) |
Owner | China Giant Panda Conservation Research Center |
Residence | Dujiangyan, China |
Parent(s) | Dong Dong and Pan Pan |
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