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    San Francisco will get its own giant pandas, Mayor Breed announces

    By Shawna Chen,

    2024-04-19

    Mayor London Breed announced Friday that the San Francisco Zoo will receive giant pandas from China , the first time the city will host an official residency for the animals.

    Why it matters: Giant pandas have stayed in San Francisco for only brief visits at a time. The last time was in 1985.

    • Breed, who is finishing up a weeklong trip to China to bolster economic ties, has long advocated for giant pandas to come to the city, saying the gesture would honor San Francisco's Chinese heritage as well as the larger AAPI community. Their presence would likely boost tourism as well.

    The latest: Breed signed an official lease agreement with the China Wildlife Conservation Association (CWCA) Friday as part of China's Panda Diplomacy Program, according to a press release from her office .

    • It's so far unclear how many giant pandas will be sent to the city or when they will arrive.
    • That timeline will be set by the completion of a panda enclosure at the zoo, which is underway in collaboration with engineers from the Beijing Zoo.
    • In a post on X, Breed thanked CWCA as well as the National Forestry and Grassland Administration of China (NFGA), local Asian American advocates, and the city's zoo for making the partnership possible.
    • The NFGA and CWCA will send a delegation from Beijing to San Francisco in May to work out the next steps.

    Zoom out: Currently, the U.S. is home to four giant pandas — all at Zoo Atlanta in Georgia.

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