Pandas pulled it off.
The species everyone wrote off as doomed is officially no longer endangered.
Decades of conservation work, habitat protection, and bamboo forest restoration in China finally paid off. Giant pandas have been downgraded from "endangered" to "vulnerable" on the IUCN Red List.
Wild populations have climbed past 1,800.
A win this big almost never happens in conservation.
Most stories go the other way.
But the pandas? They rolled onto their backs, stuck their tongues out, and made it look easy.
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