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Giant Pandas Are Officially No Longer Endangered After Decades of Conservation

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After decades of tireless conservation work in China, giant pandas are officially no longer endangered.

The International Union for Conservation of Nature has downgraded their status to ‘vulnerable,’ signaling they are safe from extinction for now.

By creating more reserves and wildlife corridors, China now protects two-thirds of all wild giant pandas.

These efforts successfully reduced poaching, allowing the wild giant panda population to increase by an impressive 17 percent.

This milestone proves that focused human intervention can reverse the loss of vanishing species.

While giant pandas are safer for now, experts stress that this progress requires constant effort. As conservation work continues, the world celebrates a major win for one of its most beloved icons.

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