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The giant panda is the national treasure of China. The Chinese
Constitution stipulates that the State protects rare animals
and plants. The government has enacted and implemented relevant
laws and regulations, including the Law of the Forest, Law
on the Protection of Wildlife, and Law of Environmental Protection.
Relevant regulations include the Terrestrial Wildlife Conservation
Regulation, Nature Reserve Management Regulation, and the
Forest and Wildlife Nature Reserve Management Measures and
so on.
These laws and regulations provide a legal insurance for
panda conservation, and promote the conservation of panda
and its habitats.
In 1987, the National People's Congress ratified a supplement
of the Penal Code to effectively punish the illegal activities
of poaching and smuggling of giant pandas. According to the
supplement, those involved in poaching and smuggling of giant
pandas will be sentenced to a minimum jail term of 10 years
or even to death, besides having all their property confiscated.
This is designed to effectively protect giant pandas and other
rare animals from man-made damage.
In the 1970s and 1980s, pandas living in nature habitats
were seriously threatened, because large areas of bamboo flowered
and withered away. Many Chinese people and foreign friends
donated money and goods for the people's common and precious
nature heritage. In order to make good use of these donations,
Chinese government promulgated a Regulation on the Fund Management
for Giant Panda Conservation. The regulation has ensured reasonable
use of the conservation project funds as well as donations,
while encouraged donations both from home and abroad. It also
helps to guide and supervise the donations for the other projects.
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