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    Singapore’s first giant panda cub to leave for China in December

    CNA – Singapore’s first giant panda cub Le Le will leave for China in the second half of December, with his farewell event to be held on November 20, Mandai Wildlife Group announced yesterday.

    The event will be Le Le’s last day in the Pavilion Capital Giant Panda Forest exhibit at River Wonders park. He will be moved into mandatory quarantine later on the same day.

    Having celebrated his second birthday – last month – while also growing more independent, his departure for China will “fulfil the important mission of contributing to the conservation of the giant panda species”, said Mandai.

    Leading up to Le Le’s journey to China at the end of the year, Mandai and Chinese experts will work to ensure the cub is in optimal condition, through vaccinations, health assessments and conditioning.

    Le Le’s parents Kai Kai, 16, and Jia Jia, 15, will remain in Singapore at River Wonders. An agreement was signed in 2022 to extend their stay for five more years.

    Mandai said it would continue to work closely with counterparts in China to ensure the continued well-being of both pandas, and to plan for their future breeding cycles.

    The panda cub had earlier displayed increasing independence by eating, resting and playing on his own, away from his mother Jia Jia, said Mandai Wildlife Group.

    In turn, Jia Jia had also started to show slight “avoidance behaviours” such as moving away, when Le Le approaches.

    “In the wild, behavioural changes in mother pandas lead to the eventual rejection of their cubs. All of this is part and parcel of the life stage progression of giant pandas which are solitary by nature,” said Mandai.

    To prepare mother and son for their eventual separation, Le Le has been conditioned since February to enter a new private den away from Jia Jia. They have also been fed in separate dens since August.

    Le Le will head back to China, according to his Singapore minders. PHOTO: CNA
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