ATLANTA — Atlantans who love having pandas in their back yard will need to come up with some money to keep them here, Zoo Atlanta CEO Dennis Kelly said at a news conference.
The zoo plans to raise $500,000 through public donations to reach a $2.5 million price tag for keeping the pandas for five more years.
![]() VINO WONG/Cox Newspapers Lun Lun, born August 25, 1997, is seen snacking on bamboos in her enclosure at Zoo Atlanta. For a larger, high resolution image, click HERE |
The money would pay for conservation programs in China. The zoo's 10-year contract with China to keep the pandas, at a cost of about $1 million a year, expires at the end of this year.
Kelly said the zoo is on the verge of negotiating a new five-year deal at about half the cost per year of the old arrangement. The zoo would keep the adult pandas, daddy Yang Yang and mother Lun Lun and baby Xi Lan, but adolescent female Mei Lan would return to China.
The zoo is seeking donations at a dedicated Web site, www.givesotheystay.org.
"Some donors have stepped up already," including corporate donors, pledging about $2 million toward the cost, Kelly said. Kelly will travel to China this fall to meet with conservation officials there, and hopes to have raised the money by then.
The arrangement with China hasn't been formalized, he added, but he expects it will be. "The San Diego Zoo just negotiated a similar deal," he said.
If the fund-raising program is successful, it wouldn't be the first time that panda lovers have reached into their pocketbooks.
When the zoo briefly discontinued its popular "panda-cam" in January, a panda fan in Burke, Va., donated $10,000 to keep the pandas online.
Bo Emerson writes for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. E-mail: bemerson(at)ajc.com.