Where do giant pandas live in captivity?

Giant pandas live in captivity in zoos and research facilities around the world, but the majority of them are found in China.

Here are some of the most notable locations where giant pandas live in captivity:

China:

* China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda (CCRCGP) in Wolong, Sichuan province: This is the largest and most important panda breeding center in the world.

* Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding: Another well-known panda breeding center in Sichuan province.

* Beijing Zoo: One of the oldest and most famous zoos in China, it has a large panda enclosure.

* Shanghai Zoo: Another major zoo in China with a dedicated panda exhibit.

* Many other zoos and research centers across China: Pandas are a national treasure in China, and many zoos and research facilities have panda exhibits.

Outside of China:

* United States: The National Zoo in Washington, D.C., the San Diego Zoo, and the Memphis Zoo are among the zoos in the U.S. that have pandas.

* Japan: The Ueno Zoo in Tokyo and the Adventure World in Wakayama Prefecture are home to pandas.

* Canada: The Toronto Zoo has pandas.

* Austria: The Schönbrunn Zoo in Vienna is home to pandas.

* Other countries: Pandas are also found in zoos and research centers in Spain, France, Belgium, and other countries.

It's worth noting that the number of pandas in captivity is constantly changing as some zoos and research facilities acquire new pandas, while others send them back to China or to other facilities.