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A keeper grows alongside giant pandas

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Giant panda keeper Li Rong interacts with panda cubs while feeding them at the Shenshuping giant panda base of Wolong National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Sichuan Province, March 27, 2025. Li Rong is a keeper at the Shenshuping giant panda base of Wolong National Nature Reserve. When talking about her job, she said, "This is a somewhat demanding but very fulfilling job. Many of the good moods in my life come from the time I spend with the giant pandas, dubbed China's national treasure." As a native of Sichuan Province, known as the hometown of giant pandas, Li has nurtured a special bond with giant pandas since childhood. Driven by her aspiration to explore nature and track wild animals, she pursued wildlife conservation studies in college. After graduating from college, Li had worked in other fields, but in 2019, when she learned that the panda base was recruiting keepers, she decisively applied to resume the dream she had once put on hold. "Before, all pandas seemed identical to me. But after becoming a keeper, I found that they are quite different from each other," Li said. She also noted that tending pandas requires more attention than childcare -- from cleaning the enclosures and preparing food to observing and recording. Tasks make hours pass quickly. In addition to taking care of adult giant pandas, Li also needs to complete the work of raising cubs. The cubs are more lively and energetic than adult pandas and sometimes act cute through playful behavior. Li mentioned that she used to be a rather hot-tempered person, but now she often feels that she has become gentler after being the caretaker of panda cubs. "Giant pandas are like my family and friends. When I interact and chat with them, they always respond as if they could understand my words," Li said. For her, the past six years are just the beginning. She will continue to grow alongside her "panda friends" on her career journey. (Xinhua/Meng Tao)

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