martes, 7 de diciembre de 2010

The panda is recovering in China

Getting pandas to reproduce is not a simple task. However, after many years of trying, Chinese researchers have made progress in technique and just announced they have achieved that 300 individuals born in captivity. The next step is to try to reintroduce them into their natural habitat to ensure the species recovers and the
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Last Friday freed a first panda born in captivity. This is a baby four months old and just over eight kilos of weight, which will now live in the Reserve Wolong Giant Panda in China's southwestern Sichuan province. As shown in the photographs, investigators disguised bear to ensure that the animal will not see a human being throughout the process of reintegration into their midst.

The giant panda is in danger of extinction, but scientists believe that if his play continues apace, the species could once again live in freedom in the coming years.

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As reported by the BBC, much of the credit goes to researchers at the Research Center for the Chengdu Panda Breeding Bears, the most success has been achieved in the reproduction of this animal and the
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To protect this endangered animal, scientists have tried to reproduce in captivity since 1963, when the first puppy born. However, it is difficult to maintain a stable population of animals in captivity due to their short reproductive cycle of females. Only in heat 72 hours a year and also the period during which you can get pregnant is reduced to between 12 and 24 hours. To not miss these few hours, scientists keep a tight control over the animals, extensive observations and daily blood tests to monitor hormone levels.
After studying the sexual behavior of these animals, researchers realized that despite their attempts, the few encounters that occurred not resulted in pregnancy and the Panda  Extintions.
The male penis is small relative to their size so the females must take a very concrete to achieve copulation. And as the researchers note, pandas do not seem to be aware of this situation.

According to the BBC, efforts to encourage pandas failed relationships from video to educate sexually to viagra. Almost all the techniques that failed and even resulted in some meetings the pandas behaved aggressively.

Panda is Recoving in China

Artificial insemination is not a simple technique for the pandas. The researchers carried out a technique known as 'twin swapping' (something like twin sharing). Most of the pandas give birth to two cubs, but only care for one of them because they can not feed more than one puppy at a time.
The scientists went to the abandoned babies Chengdu center, where they remained in incubators. The pups were exchanged, so that the two may be cared for by the mother without it being noticed. The survival rate increased by 98% through a combination of maternal care and the incubator.
Conservationists believe the number of pandas achieved is high enough to begin to implement programs of reintroduction into the wild and the Panda  Extintions..

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