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Banham Zoo in East Anglia has had an incredibly adorable double arrival - red panda twins! 2/2

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Credit: Banham Zoo/Cover Images Banham Zoo in East Anglia has had an incredibly adorable double arrival - red panda twins! The cute cubs were born on 22nd June 2025 to proud parents Jasper and Lushan. As part of the European Endangered Species Breeding Programme (EEP), and following a breeding recommendation, Lushan came from West Midlands Safari Park to join Banham Zoo’s male, Jasper. It was evidently love at first sight as the pair have wasted no time in becoming parents - furthering the future of their species. Red pandas are classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, with wild populations declining due to deforestation, habitat fragmentation, and poaching. It is estimated that fewer than 2,500 remain in the wild. “Welcoming a new litter of red panda cubs is a truly special moment for everyone at Banham Zoo,” said Deborah Harris, Animal Manager. “Lu is proving to be an incredible first-time mum, showing great care and dedication to her little ones. These births represent a significant step forward in conserving this endangered species, and we’re proud to contribute to their survival through the European Endangered Species Programme.” Although the cubs are likely to stay in their nesting den for a few more weeks, visitors may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of them very soon.

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