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An An and Chi Chi

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After the failure of two attempts to mate the only captive giant pandas in the West, it rests with Chinese zoologists to ensure the survival of this rare species.

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BRAMBELL, M., ROWLANDS, I. & HIME, J. An An and Chi Chi. Nature 222, 1125–1126 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/2221125a0

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