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Published Date: 07 June 2008
THE first time BBC director Gavin Maxwell travelled to the forests of southern China to photograph pandas in the wild, he realised how hard it was going to be.
Maxwell and his crew spent days struggling through bamboo forests trying to track down one of the world's rarest animals – but with no success.

"That is when I was told that some people spend their whole lives researching pandas in the wild – but ...



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Charles Linskaill,

Our Potential Babies in freeze at ERI 07/06/2008 00:14:15

I see we are back on the "Panda" News!

I think secretly The Scotsman likes the "Pandas"

Any News on Edinburgh Zoo and the "Pandas",?

And like the "Panda" I will close now, and go and 'Snuggle' my "Panda" of a DYW! :-*

 

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