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四海
Sihun is a female giant panda born on 2019-07-26 at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. She is registered in the global giant panda studbook under the number 902, making her a formally documented individual in international giant panda population records. She is the offspring of studbook number 749 and studbook number 567, both adult giant pandas managed under the coordinated breeding program overseen by the China Conservation and Research Center. Her birth was part of planned breeding efforts to maintain genetic diversity in the captive giant panda population. Currently living at Doha Panda House in Qatar, she participates in public education programs focused on giant panda ecology and global endangered species conservation. The facility hosts regular guided visits that share information about giant panda biology and the history of giant panda conservation collaboration between China and Qatar. As a captive-bred giant panda, Sihuna displays typical species traits, including spending most of her daytime hours foraging and resting. Her presence in Doha introduces Middle Eastern audiences to giant pandas, expanding global public support for giant panda protection. She serves as an ambassador for her species, highlighting the success of decades of coordinated conservation work that has moved giant pandas from endangered to vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
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Birth Date
July 26, 2019
Weight
Unknown
Location
Al Khor Panda House
Status
alive
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Sihun, known in Chinese as 四海, is a female giant panda born on July 26, 2019, at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. She is formally registered in the global giant panda studbook under number 902, making her a fully documented individual in the international coordinated population management system for the species. Her birth was part of the center’s planned captive breeding program, which prioritizes maintaining genetic diversity to support the long-term health of the global captive giant panda population. Sihun is the offspring of a male panda with studbook number 749 and female panda Mei Sheng, whose studbook number is 567; both parents are participants in the China Conservation and Research Center’s managed breeding initiative.
Sihun remained at the China Conservation and Research Center for the first year of her life, before being transferred on her first birthday, July 26, 2020, to the Al Khor Panda House (also referred to as Doha Panda House) in Qatar. The transfer was part of a long-term collaborative conservation partnership between Chinese and Qatari wildlife authorities, intended to support cross-cultural knowledge sharing around endangered species protection. In her current residence at Al Khor Panda House, Sihun exhibits typical giant panda behavioral patterns, including devoting the majority of her daytime hours to foraging for bamboo and resting.
Sihun plays a core role in the Al Khor Panda House’s public education programming, which reaches both local visitors and international tourists to Qatar. Regular guided sessions at the facility share information about giant panda biology, habitat requirements, and the history of Sino-Qatari collaborative efforts to support endangered species conservation. As the first giant panda to reside in the Middle East, her presence has introduced regional audiences to the species and expanded global public engagement with giant panda protection efforts. She also serves as a visible ambassador for the success of decades of coordinated global conservation work, which led to the giant panda’s reclassification from Endangered to Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List in 2016.
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same father (studbook 749), same mother (studbook 567)
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Al Khor Panda House
Al Khor, Qatar
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