Panda pregnancy goal of Calgary Zoo’s artificial insemination of star attraction
CALGARY — The Calgary Zoo is hoping for a furry bundle of joy in about four months after artificially inseminating its female giant panda earlier this week.
Officials say keepers noted that Er Shun had entered the preliminary stages of her breeding cycle, so veterinarians inseminated her on Tuesday with sperm provided by the Chinese government.
Animal care and veterinary teams, along with reproductive specialists from China, had been monitoring the panda’s hormone levels since last month.
Er Shun is now resting in her custom den in the zoo’s Panda Passage, where she is receiving special care.