The Do’s And Don’ts When Dealing With Pandas

The CCRCGP is an organization saddled with the responsibility of conserving giant Pandas and consists of several organizations specifically in charge of doing this. These organizations retrieve Pandas held captive, retract sick, old, and injured Pandas from the wild and provide them with sufficient treatments.

Through Panda volunteering tours, volunteers get to know more about this docile carnivore by offering their services to these creatures, voluntarily conducting research on them, and learning from the scientific professionals and other volunteers. Check out the online site to familiarize yourself with CCRCGP, Panda volunteering, and its essence.

This article shall highlight Pandas’ relevant facts while they are being cared for by the volunteers in their habitat.

Things to remember while taking care of pandas

  • Noise Making

Giant Pandas are peaceful with a reclusive lifestyle, and noise is detrimental to their health. So, the volunteers should produce little noise and avoid jumpy movements as they can startle the panda.

  • Indiscriminate Feeding Habits

Throwing food to the panda indiscriminately can cause a lapse in the panda’s eating habits and even cause sickness.

  • Maintaining a reasonable distance from the panda.

It is best that volunteers do not stay in the cage with the panda or even touch them without prior instruction from the Keeper. Modern law refutes close distance with the panda and even taking pictures with them and posting it on social media. All these are to ensure the safety of the volunteer and the panda and also to prevent harm.

  • Deodorants and Accessories

Perfumes and nail polish have scents that are not very pleasant to the panda, as this may cause sickness or get them provoked. Don’t wear shorts and slippery footwear

  • Fondling and Interacting with Pandas

Cuddling the baby Panda increases the risk of getting infections from humans, and constant interaction with them (young and old) may affect their wild behavioral patterns. Fondling, interaction, and playing with them may be harmful as the panda is prone to exhibit aggressive behavior.

  • Feeding Habits

Pandas love apples, biscuits, carrots, bread, and their special Panda bread. You can learn how to prepare the panda bread while volunteering. Also, while hand-feeding them, ensure quick enough to prevent them from biting off your fingers.

  • Panda’s Daily Routine

Pandas eat a lot, they consume about 20-40 pounds in a day and eat for about 14 hours a day. Their routine could be to eat, sleep, walk, poop, and repeat. Asides that they are good at climbing and swimming.

  • Behavioral patterns

Pandas are good at parenting, finding food, and defending their own. They are somewhat shy when seeing a human for the first time, and despite being a wild animal, they are not very aggressive.

Conclusion

Giant Pandas are adorable wild creatures that may seem harmless and friendly. In https://pandavolunteer.org CCRCGP examines the reasons for citizens and visitors in China to engage in Panda volunteer tours and get an adventurous experience with Pandas, foreigners, and researchers and make the best of those moments. Evaluated above are all required to guarantee safety while on the Panda Volunteer tour.

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Godfery

Godfery is a writer, artist and teacher. He likes to share his knowledge of art through blogging and teaching workshops. When he's not working on his next project, you can find him exploring new restaurants with his wife or playing with their dog.

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