MUNICH, January 22, 2026 (Xinhua) – A significant step in international wildlife conservation was taken yesterday, January 21, 2026, as the China Wildlife Conservation Association and Munich’s Hellabrunn Zoo formalized a cooperation agreement for the protection of giant pandas. The signing ceremony, held at the Hellabrunn Zoo, marks the beginning of a ten-year program that will bring two giant pandas from China to Germany.
Landmark Agreement for Panda Conservation
The agreement, signed on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, paves the way for the arrival of two giant pandas, who will reside at the Hellabrunn Zoo for a decade. This initiative is a testament to the growing global commitment to protect these endangered species and foster international collaboration in wildlife conservation.
Chinese experts have conducted multiple inspection and assessment visits to Munich, meticulously evaluating the Hellabrunn Zoo’s facilities and ensuring that the environment is optimally prepared for the pandas’ healthy stay. Their thorough assessments confirm the zoo’s capability to provide a suitable habitat, meeting all necessary standards for the well-being of these iconic animals.
Ambassador Deng Hongbo Emphasizes Bilateral Cooperation
During the solemn signing ceremony, Chinese Ambassador to Germany, Deng Hongbo, delivered a speech underscoring the importance of this bilateral cooperation. His remarks highlighted the shared responsibility of both nations in safeguarding biodiversity and promoting scientific research for endangered species.
The ambassador emphasized that the program not only symbolizes the strong ties between China and Germany but also serves as a platform for cultural exchange and public education on wildlife protection. The presence of giant pandas in Munich is expected to draw significant public attention, raising awareness about conservation challenges and inspiring action among visitors.
Rigorous Preparations by Hellabrunn Zoo
The Hellabrunn Zoo has been diligently preparing for the arrival of the giant pandas. These preparations include constructing specialized enclosures that mimic the pandas’ natural habitat, ensuring a balanced diet, and assembling a dedicated team of veterinarians and animal care specialists who have undergone extensive training in giant panda husbandry.
The zoo’s commitment to providing a top-tier environment for the pandas reflects the seriousness with which this conservation program is being approached. The goal is to ensure that the pandas not only thrive in their new home but also contribute to breeding programs that are crucial for the long-term survival of the species.
Long-Term Vision for Giant Panda Protection
This ten-year program is part of a broader, long-term vision for giant panda protection. By establishing conservation partnerships with zoos worldwide, China aims to expand the global gene pool of giant pandas, facilitate scientific research, and educate a wider audience about the importance of biodiversity.
The arrival of the giant pandas in Munich is anticipated to be a major event, attracting visitors from across Germany and beyond. It will offer a unique opportunity for the public to learn about these magnificent creatures and the ongoing efforts to protect them from extinction. The program is expected to significantly contribute to the international conservation community’s understanding of giant panda behavior, health, and reproductive biology.
The China Wildlife Conservation Association’s statement reaffirms its dedication to ensuring the pandas’ health and safety throughout their stay in Munich, promising continuous support and collaboration with the Hellabrunn Zoo.