Three-month-old red panda cub at the San Diego Zoo named in time for International Red Panda Day

Pavitra is the first red panda born at the San Diego Zoo since 2006. Valley News/Courtesy photo
Cub is the first born at the zoo in almost two decades SAN DIEGO – It is a special International Red Panda Day for the 3-month-old red panda cub at the San Diego Zoo, after the conservation organization announced her new name. The endangered cub will now be called Pavitra (pronounced pah-vee-tra), which means “sacred” in Nepali. Pavitra was born June 9 to first-time parents Adira and Lucas, and she is the first red panda born at the Zoo since 2006.Red pandas are listed as Endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species, due to their dwindling global population. They face many threats, including habitat loss and degradation related to increased human encroachment and climate change. San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance collaborates with
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