4348 Berrendo Drive
Sacramento, CA 95864
December 5, 2017
Alaina B. Teplitz
US Ambassador to Nepal
c/o US Department of State 2201 C St. NW
Washington, DC 20520
Dear Ambassador Alaina B. Teplitz:
I am a student at Churchill middle school, and I am writing to you regarding the current issue of the Endangered status of the Red Panda. It would be very disappointing if this animal were to go extinct but there are still ways this animal could be saved and we could use your help to do so.
There has been an estimated 1,000 or less red pandas left in Nepal and due to the increasing population their forest homes are being chopped down and used for timber. Since the red pandas home is also home to many other rare and endangered species banning poaching
is a good way to help but to save them and all of the other animals in their habitat more extreme action must be taken. Banning farms and farmers from their habitat and keeping cattle from eating their food would help the bamboo growth so red pandas could get the food they need without having to migrate to higher elevations. Moving all of these animals into captivity may help breeding and reproducing to repopulate their habitat. Here is a graph to show how this population has been declining from 2001. If action is not taking this species could go extinct very soon. Red pandas help give nutrients to the soil due to their inefficient digestive system As you can see the red panda I a
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The Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a beloved creature known to the world. However, it is also a creature that is critically endangered and faces extinction. As human advancements obliterate the habitats and influence the lifestyle of the Giant Panda, research is conducted to uncover the cause of the Giant Panda’s current predicament and to improve the methods of conservation to save the Giant Panda. Information gained by researching the Giant Panda and its behaviors would help scientists and conservationists discover just what is hurting the Giant Panda, and what people can do to stop the Giant Panda’s population from decreasing.
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Humans are hunting them illegally and they are taking their food sources for their own purposes. Humans have more to do with their extinction then most know, like when we travel to exotic places. When doing this we are most likely disturbing an animal’s home. Being in a controlled environment is much different from being in a cage, they are filled with others of their species and most of the times are left alone. This will help them reproduce and we can keep close eye on them to keep them from danger. Other ways to help, donate to wildlife charity WWF, you can also adopt a panda. There is very little that can be done to save these endangered animals. Also because of panda tourism is rising to an incontrollable level, professionals advise that tourists travel smart and be careful not to invade the wild panda bears.
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Red Pandas are on the endangered list, they live in the Himalayas low elevation parts. Their main natural predator is the snow leopard. Mothers can only have up to one to four cubs a life time. Their mothers make nest for the cubs and the cubs are blind for the first three weeks after birth. Red Pandas have similar characteristics to the raccoon. The Red Panda is an omnivore and fills it stomach with two-thirds of bamboo. Red Pandas are an endangered species and slowly disappearing.
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Obviously, every time an animal dies, the impact could be tremendous. However if the red panda becomes extinct, we would be losing help in the terms of preventing global warming. According to Natasha Freya, she stated that red pandas are very important to the environment because they contribute to clean air and water for over 500 million people. This is because they help maintain a healthy and clean forest. Red Pandas live in bamboo and hollow trees with an average temperature of 10 to 25 degrees Celsius. The forests that the panda’s habitat is in ranges from Nepal to southwest China. If these forests are maintained (by the red panda) and function properly, then we can guarantee a healthy life for the people, animals, and plants of South Asia. Secondly, The Red Panda has a unique biology. The Red Panda is the only species of its kind in the world. Their behavior is unique and they are specialists in their environment. They also have no close living relatives, ultimately making them more unique than most animals! They also play a big role in the food chain. If Red Pandas were to become extinct, the animal’s predators wouldn't have enough of its prey to eat. Also their extinction would disrupt the whole food chain and more animals would die. These Pandas eat insects, bamboo, fruit, eggs, leaves, and plants so therefore, Red Pandas control the growth and population of these animals and species. Red Pandas play a very important role in the ecosystem and it would be a very unfortunate loss if they became extinct.
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