Save Red Panda

Save Red Panda

"There is no excuse for red panda abuse". Save red panda - Save Nature. Spread the word! Show your support! We have to spread awareness.

These animals needs our support, care and love and it's time we start bringing the awareness that these animals are in need of human help! It's all counts in the end and what you take after your life. Red pandas are close to being extinct, with less than 10,000.

Timeline photos 05/09/2015

Adoption Saturday is underway! Help Save Red Pandas! http://bit.ly/1uB0HO4

Timeline photos 16/06/2015

Mr. Nirmal Sharma and Sajan Shrestha during red panda survey in Jamuna VDC, Ilam district.

दुर्लभ रेडपान्डा भेटिए 01/04/2015

http://www.ekantipur.com/np/2071/12/18/full-news/406436.html

दुर्लभ रेडपान्डा भेटिए जिल्लाको उत्तरी क्षेत्रमा दुर्लभ वन्यजन्तु रेडपान्डा भेटिएका छन् । पैंक १, जिन्ताला र रोकायगाउँ ४, बुढागाउँको जंगलमा रेडपान्डा भेटिएका हुन् ।...

Photos from Save Red Panda's post 26/03/2015

Our Nepal team put together illustrated voting instructions to help you vote for "Conserving Red Pandas, Nepal": http://bit.ly/1np4COc

Timeline photos 26/03/2015

Our Nepal team put together illustrated voting instructions to help you vote for "Conserving Red Pandas, Nepal": http://bit.ly/1np4COc

Photos from Red Panda Network's post 24/03/2015
Timeline photos 18/03/2015

It is not only for the red pandas but also for the sustainable empowerment of local people, livelihood, capacity building, landscape management and others too. We voted for Red Panda conservation. Did you?

Our Nepal team put together illustrated voting instructions to help you vote for "Conserving Red Pandas, Nepal": http://bit.ly/1np4COc

Timeline photos 13/10/2014

Information board on RED PANDA in Dobato place, Ilam district- Easten Nepal. Sange-Jis House.

12/10/2014

Can any one differentiate between nigalo and malingo, a prime food of RED PANDA?

First Red Panda Cub in 18 Years for Belfast Zoo 12/10/2014

Cute RED PANDAS:

It’s been 18 years since the Belfast Zoo last welcomed a Red Panda cub, so when a baby was born on July 3, it was cause for celebration! Photos of mom and baby are at http://bit.ly/1w165MN and at ZooBorns

Timeline photos 10/10/2014

Information on RED PANDA at Jamuna VDC, Ilam, Easten Nepal.

Timeline photos 10/10/2014

Conserve locally, Educate globally:

Honored to be a 2014 Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund grant recipient. This award will support our efforts to protect red panda habitat in eastern Nepal! Thank you Disney!

Teaching students about red panda 15/09/2014

Red panda adopted by students:
http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=83095

Teaching students about red panda Teaching students about red panda

15/09/2014

On the occasion of International Red Panda day " Resources Himalayan Foundation" is going to organize a workshop with school children and other conservation program related to red panda on 23 September.
Adopt Red Panda and be the part of it.

Timeline photos 09/09/2014

We are proud to announce that for the first time EVER the Red Panda Trust will be celebrating International Red Panda Day at KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE on the 20th of September! We will be at the square from 9am to 5pm on the Saturday. Come down to learn more about our Conservation Centre, the Red Panda Genome Project and more!

Thank you for your patience as we get everything confirmed! We are so so excited to be able to celebrate in the heart of Nepal's largest city!

Would love to see you all there!

Timeline photos 09/09/2014

BIG news this morning! We are excited to announce the birth of a red panda on July 3. Are you as smitten with her as we are?!!

The female cub is doing well and bonding with her mother in their off exhibit den. “This is the first birth of a red panda at Nashville Zoo, so it is certainly cause for celebration,” said Karen Rice, carnivore supervisor. “Though the cub can’t be seen on exhibit right now, we hope she will make her debut this fall and bring attention to the fight to save this species.”

http://www.nashvillezoo.org/our-blog/posts/red-panda-cub

© Amiee Stubbs Photography

Timeline photos 08/09/2014

This is lovely Emma, the founder of Red panda trust. Check out the amazing work she is doing > www.redpandatrust.org
We really believe in her cause and will be donating to her based on our sales.

Why? Bamboo fabric is made from different bamboo that red pandas and giant panda eat. So you are not taking away their food by using our bamboo products :)

Timeline photos 06/09/2014

Hi everyone.

Is our party happening yet? 15 days...
http://redpandanetwork.org/

Timeline photos 03/09/2014
Timeline photos 30/08/2014

If ever this wonderful animal becomes extinct we human will have to take all the blame, already it is in endangered list.

Brilliant Red Panda Duo at Chester Zoo 26/08/2014

Arrival to two new Red Panda cubs.

Keepers at Chester Zoo, in the UK, were happily surprised by the arrival of two new Red Panda cubs!

The cubs recently had their first health check-up, and are doing very well. The Red Panda twins, a boy and a girl, were born on June 27 to first-time mother, Nima, and dad, Jung. Keepers were alerted to their arrival after hearing “little squeaks” from inside their nesting box. Keeper Maxine Bradley said, “Our two cubs are in very good shape. They’re big and strong with very thick fur. Our male weighed in at just under 1kg (2.2 lbs) and our female 842g (1.9 lbs). We’re really pleased with how well they’re doing, and as soon as we had given them a health check, we popped them back into their nest. It’ll be several weeks until they start to emerge and explore.”

Red Pandas, whose scientific name Ailurus fulgens means ‘brilliant cat’, are native to the steep forested slopes of the Himalayas. They are a one-of-a-kind in the animal kingdom as they have no close living relatives. According to the IUCN Red List, they are classified as “Vulnerable”. There are estimated to be less than 10,000 individuals in the wild, with a projected decline of 10% within the next 30 years.

Learn MORE about the Red Panda cubs at ZooBorns: http://bit.ly/YUPgqq

Timeline photos 20/08/2014

Red Panda Conservation in Nepal:

How do we protect in the wild? With the aid of the Armed Police Force! Stay tuned for details in our upcoming blog post!

Photos from Red Panda Trust's post 14/08/2014

86% of cubs die in their natural habitat according to Dr. Pralad Yonzon.

Mobile uploads 07/08/2014

Nice pose:

Xiao xing hanging out to dry after a wet night!

Timeline photos 05/08/2014

When forest guardians protect my forest, I can find my food: tender bamboo leaves. Thanks forest guardians! http://bit.ly/1xXJlv8
Photo by Harimau Kayu (AKA Sumatra-Tiger)

Timeline photos 01/08/2014

We are very happy to announce the first birth of a red panda at Scovill Zoo. The male infant was born on June 27 and is the offspring of Clay (male, age 6) and Kaydee (female, age 2). The male cub has been named Tusa, which means baby bamboo shoot in Nepali. Tusa will be on display sporadically and then more regularly after he is weaned. Zoo guests will probably not see the baby regularly until around late September.

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