Panda World Map
Explore giant panda conservation locations worldwide. Click on markers to learn more about each facility.
Where Do Giant Pandas Live Today?
Although giant pandas are native to the mountain forests of central China, their conservation story has become global. Through international partnerships, pandas now reside in zoos and breeding centers across the world, serving as ambassadors for wildlife protection and scientific collaboration.
From the Chengdu Research Base in Sichuan to the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington D.C., these facilities are part of a coordinated global effort to protect the species. This map shows every location where pandas are currently housed — a living network of conservation, education, and research.
Key facts: Over 600 pandas live in captivity worldwide, with more than 70 outside China in countries like the United States, Japan, France, and Russia. Click any marker to explore the facility's pandas and conservation programs.
Interactive Map
This map shows all locations in our database where giant pandas are housed for conservation, research, or public education.
All Locations (58)
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Browse all panda locations and pandas in each country.
Explore by Region
Discover pandas grouped by geographic regions for easier exploration and research.
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
Chengdu, China
breeding center
30.7333° N, 104.1442° E
Chimelong Safari Park
Guangzhou, China
zoo
22.9972° N, 113.3188° E
China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda
Dujiangyan, China
breeding center
30.9950° N, 103.5620° E
Everland Resort (Panda World)
Yongin, South Korea
zoo
37.2939° N, 127.2026° E
Fuping Wild Panda Habitat (Qinling)
Fuping, China
zoo
33.6822° N, 107.9856° E
Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden
Haikou, China
zoo
19.7431° N, 110.2361° E
Macao Giant Panda Pavilion
Macao, Macao SAR
zoo
22.1225° N, 113.5517° E
Mandai Wildlife Reserve
Singapore, Singapore
zoo
1.4022° N, 103.7880° E
Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo
Nanjing, China
zoo
32.0950° N, 118.8050° E
Ocean Park Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
zoo
22.2467° N, 114.1757° E
Qinling Four Rare Animals Science Park
Xi'an, China
zoo
34.0522° N, 108.3122° E
San Diego Zoo
San Diego, United States
zoo
32.7353° N, 117.1490° W
Smithsonian National Zoological Park
Washington D.C., United States
zoo
38.9296° N, 77.0498° W
Taman Safari Indonesia
Bogor, Indonesia
zoo
6.7247° S, 106.9489° E
Wild Habitat (Minshan/Qionglai)
Sichuan, China
zoo
30.0000° N, 103.0000° E
Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo
Calgary, Canada
zoo
51.0459° N, 114.0225° W
Wolong Hetaoping Wild Training Base
Wolong, China
breeding center
30.9167° N, 103.1500° E
Wolong Shenshuping Panda Base
Wolong, China
breeding center
30.9880° N, 103.3500° E
Zoo Negara (National Zoo of Malaysia)
Ampang, Malaysia
zoo
3.2091° N, 101.7583° E
About This Map
This interactive map visualizes the global distribution of giant panda conservation efforts. Each location represents a facility dedicated to panda research, breeding, or public education.
Interactive map now live: Our map uses Leaflet.js to provide clickable markers, zoom controls, and detailed location information. Click any marker to see which pandas live there and get directions to the facility. We're continuously adding more data and features.
Locations are categorized by their primary mission: breeding centers focus on population growth, zoos on public education, and sanctuaries on rehabilitation.
Coordinates are verified against official sources and updated regularly as new facilities are established or locations change.
Planned features include live panda tracking, visitor information, and conservation status indicators for each location.