Panda cub set for new life in China
A giant panda born in captivity in the US is being sent to China.
San Diego Zoo said Yun Zi was crated up and driven to Los Angeles on Thursday in preparation for the flight. His keeper and a vet will accompany him.
The zoo’s pandas are on loan from the Chinese government, which decides where zoo-born offspring go after they reach the age of three. Yun Zi turned four last August.
The zoo prepared Yun Zi for the trip by making the special bread he will eat in China instead of the kibble used in San Diego.
He has also been fattened up to deal with the cooler temperatures of the mountains where he will live.
China is trying to breed and preserve the pandas. Only about 1,600 are believed to remain in the wild.





