Chinese officials have drawn up $300m (Ј150m) plans to rebuild a major panda reserve, which was badly damaged by the Sichuan province earthquake in May.
The quake flattened many of the caves used for shelter by the 150 or so pandas at the Wolong reserve.
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Five staff and one panda were killed at the breeding centre during the tremors, and its research facility was wrecked.
National symbol
The quake also destroyed vast areas of vegetation, including the bamboo forest which the animals rely on for food.
Conservation officials want to rebuild the Wolong reserve in a completely different location and say the project will take seven years.
The new plans include a breeding laboratory and a disease control centre for the animals, which would be constructed in a different part of Sichuan.
BBC East Asia specialist Steve Jackson says pandas are widely loved in China and seen as a national symbol, to be protected whatever the cost.
(BBC)
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