The giant panda is endangered due to habitat loss, poaching, and a low reproductive rate. The giant panda's habitat is being destroyed by logging, agriculture, and other human activities. Poachers hunt pandas for their fur and meat. The giant panda has a low reproductive rate, and females only give birth to one or two cubs every two or three years.
The Chinese government has taken steps to protect the giant panda. The government has established nature reserves and protected areas for the giant panda, and it has also banned the hunting of pandas. The giant panda is still endangered, but the Chinese government's efforts have helped to protect the population.