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Two pairs of endangered Red Pandas restocked in the wild by Darjeeling Zoo

The effort at restocking them in the wild was to ensure that their population in the wild remains stable. Over the decades, the population of Red Pandas is decreasing because of a number of threats to their habitats

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Collared panda in conservation breeding centre. Photo: IANS

Collared panda in conservation breeding centre. Photo: IANS

Two pairs of Red Pandas, an endangered species, from the Darjeeling Zoo were restocked in the Singalila National Park, the second such restocking by the zoo since 2003-4.

Over the decades, the population of Red Pandas is decreasing because of a number of threats to their habitats. The effort at restocking them in the wild was to ensure that their population in the wild remains stable.

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