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Content Page Introduction about red panda Threats that red pandas are facing Open Letter Leaflet T-shirt Design Poster Sources of information Introduction about red panda 1.1 Basic information Thered panda is a smallarborealmammalnative to the easternHimalayasand southwesternChinathat has been classified asVulnerablebyIUCNas its wild population is estimated at less than 10,000 mature individuals.It is Different from giant panda. 1.2 Features of red pandas 1. soft reddish-brown fur on the upper parts, blackish fur on the lower parts 2. distinctive white facial markings 1.3 Behavior of red pandas Red pandas go out at dawn an dusk, solitary 1.4 Food Red pandas like to eat Bamboo, fruits and insects. 1.5 Life cycle Red pandas grow slowly. Their ages can be up to 15 years old 1.6 Distribution Red pandas mainly live intemperate forestsof theHimalayas, and ranges from the foothills of westernNepaltoChinain the east 1.7 Reproduction Red pandas are able to reproduce at around 18 months of age, and are fully mature at two to three years. (2) Threats that red pandas are facing 2.1 Situation that red pandas facing Red pandas population is decreasing. Number of red pandas is now less than 10000. 2.2 Reasons for number of red pandas to decrease It is because home of red pandas (forest) is being destroyed. Many trees are bring cut down to meet the soaring demand of wood products, for example, papers. Due to deforestation, red pandas have to leave the forest. This increase the chances of them to expose to their predators and they have no place to hide. Also, it is much more difficult for them to find food and clean water after they leave the forest. Many red pandas starve or even dead due to malnutrition. Open letter 3.1 Aim This open letter is written to people around the world to briefly describe the threats red pandas are facing and urge people to help them. 3.2 Explanation First we mention that poaching and deforestation are the main threats to them. Then we explain

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