Threats


Urbanisation & Infrastructure


Overexploitation of Biological Resources


Human Disturbance & Ecosystem Disruption


Pollution


Climate Change
As the habitats of giant pandas are highly fragmented by human activities, many have no way to move to new areas to find food or to mate with other groups. Their short mating periods further complicates their survival, making their immediate conservation particularly vital.
China later established multiple nature reserves to protect their habitats, leading to a recovery in the wild population to approximately 1,900 individuals and a downgrade to "Vulnerable" status in 2016. However, giant pandas still face various human-induced threats and climate change may reduce the abundance of bamboo, leading to habitat loss. Conservation efforts must continue.






















