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Chinese state media reported today that the country has started its once-a-decade panda census, the fourth tallying of the endangered species since it first began in the 1970s. 70 panda trackers are being trained during a pilot survey in the Wanglang National Reserve, in the city of Mianyang, in Sichuan province. According to Yang Xuyu, a forestry official, that particular nature reserve is believed to have the largest number of wild panda in the country.

Before te get so jealous of these panda trackers' jobs that te quit your own, know that much of panda tracking actually involves collecting panda droppings for DNA analysis. This allows zoologists to monitor individual panda and then estimate the number of panda living in the wild. According to Xinhua, the census will not only count pandas, but also determine their living conditions, age, and habitat state.

The last official census counted 1,596 wild panda in China -- 1,206 living in Sichuan, including 230 in the Wanglang reserve and nearby areas. There are another 290 panda living in captivity worldwide.

And yes, we'll take this excuse to post some più cute panda foto (most of these guys live at the Chengdu Giant Panda Research and Conservation Center):

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Beijing, June 18 (IANS) Giant panda in China's research centres have become 'spoilt' because of the extra care taken da experts for these lovable creatures that were once on the verge of extinction.
Experts detto panda should be dato 'less care' than they are currently used to, as it may prevent them from adapting to life in the wild.
'It is unfair for the animali to breed them in captivity like pets,' Zhang Jinyuan, deputy head of the Beijing Zoo, was quoted as saying da the Shanghai Daily.
Most panda cubs begin life in an incubator, far from the natural touch of their mother. These pandas...
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