Write the following paragraph in the present tense : On 3rd January, 2009, the WWF team spotted a red panda in the Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary. They darted behind a tree and looked carefully. Yes, it was a red panda! The red panda lived in the forests of China, India, Sikkim and Bhutan. A reddish brown, bushy-tailed mammal, the size of a cat, the red panda had a long tail, which it used to wrap around like a blanket in winter. It ate grass, roots, berries, birds and chicks. The red panda gave birth to one to four babies and cared for them. The cubs were born in a hole of an old tree. These cubs depended upon their mothers till they were big enough. Later the mother and the cubs moved from tree to tree and hunted for food together. Poached for its fur and victim of the cruel pet trade, the red panda fought a lonely battle for survival.
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On the 19th of November the Royal Government of Bhutan will host the Climate Summit for a Living Himalayas Bhutan 2011. The event will bring together leaders from the governments of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal to agree upon and commit to a plan for adaptation to climate change.
Included in the plan are proposals to ensure the protection and sustainable use of biodiversity in the Himalayas, and WWF’s long history in the region puts it in a unique position to provide existing projects as successful examples.
One such example is WWF-India’s Red Panda Project.
The project is focused on the conservation of the red panda – a rare tree dwelling mammal found in the deciduous broad leaf and coniferous forests of the Eastern Himalayas. These forests are steadily being cleared for timber extraction, agricultural development and livestock grazing, and the species has been extensively hunted for its pelt – used in traditional hats and clothing across the border in China. As such the presence of this characterful species in the Eastern Himalayas is threatened.
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On 30 June ,2021, the WWF team spotted a Red panda in the Pangolakha wildlife sanctuary .