The Sichuan giant panda habitat(The Wolong National Nature Reserve)

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The Sichuan giant panda habitat(The Wolong National Nature Reserve)

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The Sichuan Giant Panda Habitat consists of seven nature reserves and nine scenic parks in Sichuan Province, China. Wolong National Nature Reserve, located in Wenchuan County, is one of them. It was established in 1963 to protect giant pandas and forest ecosystems. The Sichuan Giant Panda Habitat was inscribed as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site on July 12, 2006. More than 30% of the world’s wild giant pandas live here, and the region boasts rich biodiversity — not only giant pandas, but also Sichuan golden monkeys, snow leopards, and other endangered species. In the Sichuan panda habitat, digital technology has been widely applied to support biodiversity conservation, contributing to the achievement of United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 15: Life on Land. The Sichuan Provincial Forestry and Grassland Bureau, together with Huawei and other partners, has developed a real-time forest and grassland fire monitoring system based on the Huawei Cloud platform. This system covers the province’s forest ecosystem, including the Giant Panda National Park. It has significantly improved the accuracy of fire warnings and monitoring, playing a vital role in protecting the panda habitat.

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2019:11:07 10:47:06

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03/26/2025 01:37:11 pm

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The Sichuan Giant Panda Habitat consists of seven nature reserves and nine scenic parks in Sichuan Province, China. Wolong National Nature Reserve, located in Wenchuan County, is one of them. It was established in 1963 to protect giant pandas and forest ecosystems. The Sichuan Giant Panda Habitat was inscribed as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site on July 12, 2006. More than 30% of the world’s wild giant pandas live here, and the region boasts rich biodiversity — not only giant pandas, but also Sichuan golden monkeys, snow leopards, and other endangered species. In the Sichuan panda habitat, digital technology has been widely applied to support biodiversity conservation, contributing to the achievement of United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 15: Life on Land. The Sichuan Provincial Forestry and Grassland Bureau, together with Huawei and other partners, has developed a real-time forest and grassland fire monitoring system based on the Huawei Cloud platform. This system covers the province’s forest ecosystem, including the Giant Panda National Park. It has significantly improved the accuracy of fire warnings and monitoring, playing a vital role in protecting the panda habitat.

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“The Sichuan giant panda habitat(The Wolong National Nature Reserve),” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/3698.

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