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A panda climbs a tree in its new enclosure at the <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PLGEO100100602011295" title="Chengdu (China)" href="/topic/intl/china/chengdu-%28china%29-PLGEO100100602011295.topic">Chengdu</a> Giant Panda Field Research Centre near Chengdu. China released six, young captive pandas into semi-wild enclosures as part of a project aimed at helping the endangered bears adapt to the wild and eventually set them free.

( Getty Images / January 11, 2012 )

A panda climbs a tree in its new enclosure at the Chengdu Giant Panda Field Research Centre near Chengdu. China released six, young captive pandas into semi-wild enclosures as part of a project aimed at helping the endangered bears adapt to the wild and eventually set them free.

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