Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and life cycle of the giant panda, an endangered animal that now lives in only six isolated mountain ranges in western China.
Introduces the physical characteristics and habits of the giant panda describing its role in the ecology of its natural environment in China and its past and present relationship to its human neighbors.
Follows the first several years of a female giant panda in the Chinese province of Sichuan and presents historical commentary on man's relationship with pandas.
Twins Ben and Zoe are sent by their uncle Dr. Stephen Fisher to rescue an orphaned giant panda cub, which has wandered from its sanctuary after the 2008 earthquake in China's Sichuan Province.
Examines the lives of giant and red pandas, discussing their behaviors and habitats, breeding and eating habits, and survival instincts; and includes information about efforts to save the dwindling population of pandas from extinction.
Discusses the habits of the Giant Pandas and their struggle to survive. Also, presents the work of the World Wildlife Federation in helping to keep the pandas from extinction.
Describes the characteristics and habits of the giant panda, its life in the wild and in captivity, efforts to hunt it and show it in zoos, and attempts to save it as an endangered species.
A discussion of pandas with an introduction to those at the Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City, which features the largest giant panda exhibit outside of China.