
There is fresh hope for the world’s threatened panda population thanks to the latest digital technology.
A wireless internet network has been set up at the Wolong Nature Reserve in China - home to 20% of the remaining 1,500 giant pandas in the world.
The network allows staff to monitor the pandas’ every move and to share the creatures’ progress with animal experts from across the world.
They can then offer advice on how to help the pandas even more.
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