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Role of nature reserves in giant panda protection

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Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a flagship species in nature conservation of the world; to protect this species, 67 nature reserves have been established in China. To evaluate the protection effect of giant panda nature reserves, we analyzed the variation of giant panda number and habitat area of 23 giant panda nature reserves of Sichuan province based on the national survey data released by State Forestry Administration and Sichuan Forestry Department. Results showed that from the third national survey to the fourth, giant panda number and habitat area of 23 giant panda nature reserves of Sichuan province failed to realize the significant increase. Furthermore, we found that the total population growth rate of 23 nature reserves in the last 12 years was lower than those of the province total of Sichuan and the national total of China, and the total habitat area of the 23 nature reserves was decreasing in the last 12 years, but the province total and national total were all increasing. We propose that giant panda protection should pay more attention to how to improve the protective effects of nature reserves.

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This study was supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (BLX2015-34) and the Special Research Program for Public-welfare Environmental Protection Projects (201509042).

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Kang, D., Li, J. Role of nature reserves in giant panda protection. Environ Sci Pollut Res 25, 4474–4478 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-017-0831-3

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