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                    [Title] => China panda baby boom aids against extinction
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China's panda population is booming this year thanks to a record number of births in captivity, a rare accomplishment for the endangered species known for being poor breeders.

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BEIJING (AP) – For the first time, a giant panda cub has been born in China after being conceived using frozen sperm, officials announced yesterday — an innovation scientists hope will help the endangered species avoid extinction.


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BEIJING (AP) – For the first time, a giant panda cub has been born in China after being conceived using frozen sperm, officials announced yesterday — an innovation scientists hope will help the endangered species avoid extinction.


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