Recently, the situation of the giant panda "Yaya" at the Memphis Zoo in the United States has attracted attention, and netizens have expressed the hope that Yaya "go home soon."

A document on the website of the US "Federal Register" shows that "Ya Ya" is one step closer to going home!

  The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) received an application from the "Memphis Zoo," the documents show.

  The specific content of the application is, "The applicant applies for the transfer of a captive-bred female giant panda, the remains of a male giant panda, and biological samples extracted from the giant panda's body to zoos in China to promote the reproduction or survival of this species. "

  After the publicity period closes, FWS will issue the permit and publish a notice in the Federal Register.

  It is said that the "male giant panda remains" mentioned in this application refers to "Lele"; the "female giant panda" refers to "Yaya".

  As soon as the news came out, netizens left messages one after another, expressing their expectation that "Yaya" will return home as soon as possible.

  In this regard, the website of the China Association of Zoological Gardens recently announced that experts have been arranged to help take care of "Yaya" at the Memphis Zoo.

The Beijing Zoo will send veterinarians and breeders to the United States in the near future to familiarize themselves with the breeding situation of the giant panda "Yaya", and work with the Memphis Zoo to do a good job in raising and nursing the giant panda "Yaya" and escort "Yaya" back to China.

(produced by Zhou Jing)

Responsible editor: [Li Ji]