International cooperation in giant panda conservation holds significant positive implications. By sending giant pandas to various countries worldwide for international cooperation, China has enhanced endangered species protection capabilities and promoted biodiversity conservation. During the cooperation period, both parties jointly discuss and sign research cooperation plans, determine research content and projects, and engage in scientific research in areas such as giant panda protection, breeding, disease treatment, epidemic prevention, and wild population protection technologies. Both parties participate and share the results.
Over the years, international cooperation partners have leveraged collective wisdom, resource integration, and knowledge sharing advantages. They have collaboratively addressed a series of technical challenges in giant panda protection, breeding, disease prevention, and reintroduction into the wild. This collaboration has resulted in numerous scientifically valuable papers and publications, significantly improving the health and breeding capabilities of captive giant pandas. The structure of captive populations has been continually optimized, genetic diversity has increased, and average lifespan has been extended. Additionally, the technological support for protecting giant pandas and their habitats has significantly improved, effectively promoting wild conservation.
International cooperation has also included training for the conservation of endangered wildlife such as giant pandas, with over a thousand participants. This training has developed a large number of professionals with specialized skills and business acumen, advancing global wildlife conservation efforts alongside giant panda protection. Through international exchange and cooperation, giant pandas have brought joy to people worldwide and significantly promoted friendly exchanges among the public, becoming ambassadors of friendship between China and other nations. Furthermore, giant pandas have played a crucial role as a flagship species in promoting the dissemination of biodiversity conservation knowledge, raising public awareness, and fostering civil exchanges.