CapitaLand Supports Giant Panda Conservation Programme |
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Singapore will receive a pair of male and female Giant Pandas from China as part of a joint collaboration to promote giant panda conservation, raise public awareness of conservation and implement a giant panda breeding research programme. The pandas are symbolic of the close relationship between Singapore and China as the Republic celebrates the 20th Anniversary of friendly Sino-Singapore relations. On the 15th anniversary of our entry into China, CapitaLand is honoured to pledge a conservation donation to support the 10-year collaborative programme to promote giant panda conservation. CapitaLand is privileged to be a part of this fostering of stronger cultural links and bilateral understanding between Singapore and China. CapitaLand strives to be a good corporate citizen both in Singapore and in the overseas communities which we operate. The conservation donation of the giant pandas is yet another testament of CapitaLand’s long-term commitment to China. About the Giant Pandas:
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Diet of Giant PandasA panda eats mainly bamboo, vegetables and special foliovore biscuits. Its estimated daily intake is about 20kg of bamboo browse per day. Habitat of Giant Pandas in Singapore:Wildlife Reserves Singapore’s River SafariHabitat will be constructed according to the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums standards. It will be fully air-conditioned with temperatures set between 18◦C to 22◦C and humidity controlled at 50% to 60% all year round. Arrival of Giant Pandas in Singapore:Second half of 2011
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