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DUJIANGYAN, China, Jan. 11, 2012—China on Wednesday began sending pandas who aren’t born to be wild into a protected area in southwestern Sichuan province, the most aim to rebuild the country’s reduced population of giant pandas in a natural habitat.
The first six pandas selected from 108 raised by the Chengdu Giant Panda Rehabilitation Project were set free for “wildlife training” in a forest area called Panda Valley.
Yao Ming together with his wife, officials and panda experts took part in the inauguration(落成典礼) of the Panda Valley, a wildlife area on the outskirts of Dujiangyan city, about 60 km from the city of Chengdu.
“A lot of times when we work on the development of a city or village, we should also consider the natural living environment for the giant panda. It shouldn’t be that we just think of giving them food and making them live inside a house, ”Yao said.