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HANFLY Panda Ring 925 Sterling Silver Fashion Animal Jewelry Adjustable Size (US6)

HANFLY Panda Ring 925 Sterling Silver Fashion Animal Jewelry Adjustable Size (US6)

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Community-based conservation programmes have been initiated in Nepal, Bhutan and northeastern India; in China, it benefits from nature conservation projects. Regional captive breeding programmes for the red panda have been established in zoos around the world. It is featured in animated movies, video games, comic books and as the namesake of companies and music bands. Yousif, B.B., Samra, A.S.: Optical responses of plasmonic gold nanoantennas through numerical simulation. J. Nanopart. Res. 15(1), 1–15 (2013)

Trailokya, N.S., Ashutosh, K.S., Anand, M.: An efficient design of quantum-dot cellular automata based 5-input majority gate with power analysis. Microprocess. Microsyst. 59, 103–117 (2018) a b Liu, X.; Teng, L.; Ding, Y. & Liu, Z. (2021). "Habitat selection by Red Panda ( Ailurus fulgens fulgens) in Gaoligongshan Nature Reserve, China" (PDF). Pakistan Journal of Zoology. 54 (4). doi: 10.17582/journal.pjz/20190726090725. S2CID 238963119. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 January 2022 . Retrieved 28 January 2022. Bashir, T.; Bhattacharya, T.; Poudyal, K. & Sathyakumar, S. (2019). "First camera trap record of Red Panda Ailurus fulgens (Cuvier, 1825) (Mammalia: Carnivora: Ailuridae) from Khangchendzonga, Sikkim, India". Journal of Threatened Taxa. 11 (8): 14056–14061. doi: 10.11609/jott.4626.11.8.14056-14061. Sherpa, A. P.; Lama, S. T.; Shrestah, S.; Williams, B. & Bista, D. (2021). "Red Pandas in Nepal: community-based approach to landscape-level conservation". In Glatston, A. R. (ed.). Red Panda: Biology and Conservation of the First Panda (Seconded.). London: Academic Press. pp.495–508. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-823753-3.00019-3. ISBN 978-0-12-823753-3. S2CID 243829246. Archived from the original on 27 March 2022 . Retrieved 1 February 2022. a b Curry, E. (2021). "Reproductive biology of the Red Panda". In Glatston, A. R. (ed.). Red Panda: Biology and Conservation of the First Panda (Seconded.). London: Academic Press. pp.119–138. ISBN 978-0-12-823753-3.Cuvier, G. (1829). " Le Panda éclatant". Le règne animal distribué d'après son organisation (in French). Vol.1. Paris: Chez Déterville. p.138. The red panda inhabits Nepal, the states of Sikkim, West Bengal and Arunachal Pradesh in India, Bhutan, southern Tibet, northern Myanmar and China's Sichuan and Yunnan provinces. [1] The global potential habitat of the red panda has been estimated to comprise 47,100km 2 (18,200sqmi) at most; this habitat is located in the temperate climate zone of the Himalayas with a mean annual temperature range of 18–24°C (64–75°F). [33] Throughout this range, it has been recorded at elevations of 2,000–4,300m (6,600–14,100ft). [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] Habitat of the red panda Country

Triplett, J. K. & Clark, L. G. (2010). "Phylogeny of the temperate bamboos (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae) with an emphasis on Arundinaria and allies". Systematic Botany. 35 (1): 102–120. doi: 10.1600/036364410790862678. S2CID 85588401. Since 2010, community-based conservation programmes have been initiated in 10 districts in Nepal that aim to help villagers reduce their dependence on natural resources through improved herding and food processing practices and alternative income possibilities. The Nepali government ratified a five-year Red Panda Conservation Action Plan in 2019. [92] From 2016 to 2019, 35ha (86 acres) of high-elevation rangeland in Merak, Bhutan, was restored and fenced in cooperation with 120 herder families to protect the red panda forest habitat and improve communal land. [93] Villagers in Arunachal Pradesh established two community conservation areas to protect the red panda habitat from disturbance and exploitation of forest resources. [45] China has initiated several projects to protect its environment and wildlife, including Grain for Green, The Natural Forest Protection Project and the National Wildlife/Natural Reserve Construction Project. For the last project, the red panda is not listed as a key species for protection but may benefit from the protection of the giant panda and golden snub-nosed monkey, with which it overlaps in range. [94] In captivity Red panda at Symbio Wildlife Park Jianxun, H., Feng, Q., Xiaoyang, C., Andrew, M.S., Shiyoshi, Y.: A high-speed electro-optic triplemicroring resonator modulator. Sci. Rep. 7(1), 1–6 (2017) The origin of the name panda is uncertain, but one of the most likely theories is that it derived from the Nepali word "ponya". [3] The word पञ्जा pajā or पौँजा pañjā means "ball of the foot" and "claws". [4] The Nepali words "nigalya ponya" has been translated as "bamboo footed" and is thought to be the red panda's Nepali name; in English, it was simply called panda, and was the only animal known under this name for more than 40 years; it became known as the red panda or lesser panda to distinguish it from the giant panda, which was formally described and named in 1869. [3]Liu, S.; Li, Y.; Yue, C.; Zhang, D.; Su, X.; Yan, X.; Yang, K.; Chen, X.; Zhuo, G.; Cai, T.; Liu, J.; Peng, X. & Huo, R. (2020). "Isolation and characterization of uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) from Red Panda ( Ailurus fulgens)". BMC Veterinary Research. 16 (1): 404. doi: 10.1186/s12917-020-02624-9. PMC 7590469. PMID 33109179. a b Wallace, S. C. & Wang, X. (2004). "Two new carnivores from an unusual late Tertiary forest biota in eastern North America" (PDF). Nature. 431 (7008): 556–559. Bibcode: 2004Natur.431..556W. doi: 10.1038/nature02819. PMID 15457257. S2CID 4432191.



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