Giant Panda: Conservation Lessons from a Global Icon of Success and Hope

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10/10/2025
16:30 - 18:30
Conference Hall B: Session Room 11 , Sur site
Session avec interprétation

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The giant panda’s recovery offers a blueprint for endangered species conservation. Learn how international collaboration, captive breeding, policy advancements, and adaptive management have contributed to its success—and how these lessons can be transferred globally. The session will disseminate effective strategies and invite audience participation to shape future conservation effort. Sign up for this session

Description de la séance

This interactive 2-hour session will bring together 4 giant panda conservationists to share key lessons from over four decades of giant panda conservation. Each panelist will deliver a 15-minute multimedia presentation covering international collaboration, breeding programs, policy advancements, and adaptive conservation management. In addition of a 20 mins traditional Q&A, we will also use breakout discussions where attendees can share their personal experience and insights and explore how giant pandas; lessens can be better adapted for other species. The session will conclude by synthesizing key takeaways and brainstorm on how conservation organizations can integrate these lessons and deliver conservation outcome.
Organised by
Smithsonian Institution ( United States of America ) logo
Smithsonian Institution ( United States of America )
Partenaires
Biodiversity Committee, Chinese Academy of Sciences ( China ) logo
Biodiversity Committee, Chinese Academy of Sciences ( China )
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding  logo
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

Speaker

Speaker Binbin LI

Professor, IUCN Species Survival Commission 2021-2025

Speaker yu liang LIU

Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

Speaker Melissa SONGER

Conservation Biologist, Smithsonian National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute

Moderator

Speaker Qiongyu HUANG

Wildlife Biologist, Smithsonian's National Zoo Conservation Biology Institute