A baby giant panda cuddles up with its mother at the Wolong Nature Reserve Panda Base in Sichuan, western China, Saturday, Sept. 7, 2002. Only about 1,000 giant pandas remains worldwide and those in the wild still face a precarious future due to environmental destruction, human poaching and their low birth rate. Panda mothers go through a 70-180 days pregnancy and often takes care of the cub for 1-2 years before it can get pregnant again. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
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