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Monday, October 15, 2007

Panda returning to homeland to find "Miss Right"






The
American-born giant panda Meisheng will return to his ancestral homeland and
hopefully find his "Miss Right" in Sichuan Province.

























Oct. 14 - The American-born giant
panda Meisheng will return to his ancestral homeland at the end of October to
live and hopefully find his "Miss Right" in Sichuan Province.

Meisheng was born on August 19th, 2003 in the San Diego zoo, he was the
first ever giant panda born in the United States by natural mating, according to
researcher Susan Hall.

Chinese media reported on Sunday that the return of Meisheng is part of a
cooperative deal on panda research between China and the US. When a giant panda
China lends out gives births to any cubs, they should be returned to China after
several years' postponement in the birth country.

The China Panda-Protection Research Center has elaborate plans and
prepared a welcoming ceremony for the return of the male panda.

It is reported that Meisheng will fly to Shanghai on the night of October
30, and then fly to Chengdu the following day. He will stay in quarantine for
one month before moving into his new habitat.

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