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Published Date: 07 July 2008
OFFICIALS from Edinburgh Zoo are planning a trip to China this month to continue talks aimed at bringing a breeding pair of giant pandas to the capital attraction.
David Windmill, chief executive of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, and Iain Valentine, head of animals and conservation at the zoo, have already signed a letter of intent with officials at the Wolong Panda Conservation and Research Centre
in Sichuan province.

The Zoo has since sent money and communications equipment to help staff there deal with the aftermath of May's earthquake which devastated the region.

Now staff are to head out to offer more help with the animals.

The Wolong Centre is close to the epicentre of the earthquake, which struck on May 12 and let 87,000 people dead or missing.

One of the centre's pandas was killed and another is missing, while the majority of the 64 pandas there have been re-homed. Its facilities were badly damaged and there is still a risk of aftershocks.

Mr Windmill said his team were still hopeful they would be able to bring pandas to the Zoo next year.

"We remain confident that we will get the pandas," he said. "The earthquake could speed up the process if the centre is looking for places to re-home its pandas, or it may delay it.

"We want to get first hand information on the situation, and find out exactly what the impact will be on our plans."





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  • Last Updated: 07 July 2008 11:05 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Dukov Norfolk,

The Palace 07/07/2008 13:23:07
They'll be able to keep "Horrible Cankers" company.
2

Schot,

07/07/2008 14:17:10
As many previous Scotsman articles have pointed out, Edinburgh Zoo see the pandas as money-spinners.

The value of any aid being sent now should be revealed, as should the rental the Chinese are charging each year for the pandas.

Anyone here could put in an FOI request to find that information if it isn't proferred.
3

alex paterson,

edinburgh 07/07/2008 17:56:35
Bring the Pandas but leave the quake where it is.
4

Strathmore,

Angus 07/07/2008 20:15:45
Well I sure hope that our friend Eddie Price was on hand to confirm thier travel arrangements. It's a dicey do these days now that he's left Edinburgh Airport!!
5

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

08/07/2008 10:33:39
1..rather them than a smelly wee pal-less troll who likes the whiff of his own farts for company...

XX
6

Dukov Norfolk,

The Palace 08/07/2008 13:53:21
#5 Horrible Cankers

You should appreciate the publicity as some is better than none.

 

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