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Red Panda Cubs Born In Sikkim Zoo After 7 Years: All You Need To Know

Red panda cubs have been born in the Sikkim zoo after a gap of seven years. Here's what this means for conservation, and where you can see these elusive creatures in the wild.

A red panda rests at Singalila National Park Photo: Som Moulick/Shutterstock
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Red Panda Cubs Born In Sikkim Zoo︱The Himalayan Zoological Park near Gangtok in Sikkim has celebrated the birth of two red panda cubs—its first successful breeding in seven years. The cubs were born on 15 June 2025 to red pandas Lucky (II) and Mirak. This is a step forward for the zoo’s Red Panda Conservation Breeding Programme. Established in 1997, the initiative has faced repeated challenges over the years, including two serious outbreaks of Canine Distemper that severely impacted the zoo’s captive red panda population.

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