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  1. The global red panda population has declined by 50% in 20 years and there may be as few as 2,500 remaining in the wild. Habitat loss is the #1 Threat. Rapid human population growth in the Eastern Himalayas is causing deforestation and the degradation and fragmentation of red panda habitat.

  2. Red panda habitat is in decline. The loss of nesting trees and bamboo in the Eastern Himalayas—the location of almost 50% of the red panda’s habitat—is causing a decline in red panda populations across much of their range. WWF works with local communities to reduce human impact on the species’ habitat. © Degin Dorjee / WWF-India.

  3. Nov 14, 2022 · Habitat loss is the main threat to the red panda’s survival. Human growth in the area, combined with climate change has led to the fragmentation and loss of livable land.

  4. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has prioritized four major categories of action for conserving red pandas: protect against habitat loss, reduce habitat degradation, reduce deaths of red pandas (through poaching and removing man-made threats) and improve awareness.

  5. Apr 10, 2018 · Climate change is impacting species across the globe and red pandas—with less than 10,000 left in the wild—are not immune. Average temperatures in Sikkim are rising. Within its forests, the red panda occupies habitat within a very narrow temperature range.

  6. Almost 50% of the red panda’s habitat is in the Eastern Himalayas. The loss of nesting trees and bamboo is causing a decline in red panda populations across much of their range because their forest home is being cleared.

  7. Nov 7, 2019 · Habitat loss and degradation represent some of the most significant threats to wildlife species and are closely linked to the expansion of roads and human settlements. Unfortunately, large‐scale effects of these anthropogenic activities remain overlooked.

  8. Sep 14, 2023 · The red panda population has declined by 50% in 20 years and there may be as few as 2,500 remaining in the wild. The main threat to their survival is humans. Habitat loss and fragmentation makes it difficult for them to find food or mates.

  9. The major threats to the red pandas are loss of habitat due to deforestation and forest fragmentation. Red Pandas are often killed for their coats to make fur hats and clothes. Because of the growing human population in China, Red Panda habitats are being cleared to build houses.

  10. Aug 15, 2022 · As outlined by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, there are four primary categories of action for the conservation of red pandas: protection against habitat loss; reduction of habitat degradation; reduction in anthropogenic red panda fatalities; and improvement of global awareness.

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