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China´s quake-hit panda breeding base to be rebuilt

Source: Xinhua | 02-19-2009 08:53

Special Report:   Post-quake reconstruction

CHENGDU, Feb. 18 (Xinhua) -- Rebuilding of the state-level Wolong Nature Reserve, a major panda breeding base ruinously hit by the massive quake in May 2008, is scheduled to start this spring, an official told Xinhua.

The reserve had been in operation since 1963 and had 143 wild pandas in the third national panda count in 2000, taking 10 percent of the total across the country.

The reserve had been in operation since 1963 and had 143 
wild pandas in the third national panda count in 2000, 
taking 10 percent of the total across the country.

According to Zhang Hemin, head of the administration of the reserve, the bulk of the funds for the reconstruction will come from Hong Kong.

The reconstruction will primarily benefit wild panda protection, a research institution and infrastructure, Zhang said.

The new reserve includes 25 projects funded by Hong Kong, totaling about 1.3 billion yuan (about 191 million U.S. dollars), and 19 projects funded by the state forestry administration, totaling about 270 million yuan.

The reconstruction also involves spending 100 million yuan for the resettlement of local residents as the original vegetation had been damaged during the quake and the reserve has to choose new habitats.

Wolong reserve, 10 kilometers away from the epicenter, was severely damaged in the quake last year. The quake left one panda dead and another missing.