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Al Khor Panda House

zoo Al Khor, Qatar

Al Khor Panda House is a specialized giant panda conservation facility located in Al Khor, Qatar, opened in 2022 to coincide with the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 as a landmark project of Sino-Qatari cultural and environmental cooperation. Operated under the governance of Qatar Museums, the facility is home to *Ailuropoda melanoleuca* individuals Si Hai and Jing Jing, a breeding pair loaned from the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding under a 15-year international conservation agreement. The design of its exhibits draws on ecological data from the Min Mountains of Sichuan, China, the core native habitat of wild giant pandas, to replicate the temperate bamboo forest conditions the species requires, while adapting to Qatar’s hot desert climate with full temperature and humidity control systems. The facility partners with the Qatar University Environmental Science Center and the IUCN Species Survival Commission Bear Specialist Group to conduct long-term research on giant panda adaptive physiology in arid regions, contributing to global conservation strategies for the species currently listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List and included in Appendix I of CITES. Its educational programs collaborate with the Qatar Ministry of Environment and Climate Change to deliver public outreach on giant panda conservation, bamboo ecosystem protection, and global biodiversity preservation, with

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Panda conservation location

Place Statistics

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Total Pandas Hosted

5

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Currently Living

5

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First Arrival

2020

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Births Recorded

0

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International Transfers

3

Panda Residents

Currently at Al Khor Panda House

5 pandas

Jing Jing

京京

Alive
7 years old
Al Khor Panda House

Jing Jing is a female giant panda born on 2019-01-01 at Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. Her studbook numb...

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Jing Jing

京京

Alive
13 years old
Al Khor Panda House

Jing Jing is a male giant panda born on 2012-08-04 at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. Hi...

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Si Hai

四海

Alive
7 years old
Al Khor Panda House

Si Hai is a male giant panda born on 2019-01-01 at Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. His studbook number is...

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Si Hai

四海

Alive
6 years old
Al Khor Panda House

Si Hai is a female giant panda born on July 26, 2019 at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. ...

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Sihun

四海

Alive
6 years old
Al Khor Panda House

Sihun is a female giant panda born on 2019-07-26 at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. She ...

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Timeline at Al Khor Panda House

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2020
Jul 26

Si Hai transferred to doha_panda_house

Si Hai moved to doha_panda_house.

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2020
Jul 26

Sihun transferred to doha_panda_house

Sihun moved to doha_panda_house.

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2020
Jan 1

Jing Jing transferred to doha_panda_house

Jing Jing moved to doha_panda_house.

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Coordinates: 25.6841° N, 51.4912° E

About Al Khor Panda House

Al Khor Panda House is a specialized giant panda conservation facility located in Al Khor, Qatar, opened in 2022 to coincide with the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 as a landmark project of Sino-Qatari cultural and environmental cooperation. Operated under the governance of Qatar Museums, the facility is home to *Ailuropoda melanoleuca* individuals Si Hai and Jing Jing, a breeding pair loaned from the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding under a 15-year international conservation agreement. The design of its exhibits draws on ecological data from the Min Mountains of Sichuan, China, the core native habitat of wild giant pandas, to replicate the temperate bamboo forest conditions the species requires, while adapting to Qatar’s hot desert climate with full temperature and humidity control systems. The facility partners with the Qatar University Environmental Science Center and the IUCN Species Survival Commission Bear Specialist Group to conduct long-term research on giant panda adaptive physiology in arid regions, contributing to global conservation strategies for the species currently listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List and included in Appendix I of CITES. Its educational programs collaborate with the Qatar Ministry of Environment and Climate Change to deliver public outreach on giant panda conservation, bamboo ecosystem protection, and global biodiversity preservation, with