French zoo to recycle dung of celebrity pandas

Huan Huan ("happy") (L) and Yuan Zi ("chubby"), two Chinese pandas, at Beauval zoo in central France on Janu
Huan Huan ("happy") (L) and Yuan Zi ("chubby"), two Chinese pandas, are seen in their enclosure at Beauval zoo in central France on January 17, 2012. Not content with housing the pair of celebrity pandas that attract hordes of avid onlookers, the zoo has decided to put their droppings to good use by recycling them into gas and electricity.

Not content with housing a pair of celebrity pandas that attract hordes of avid onlookers, a zoo in France has decided to put their droppings to good use by recycling them into gas and electricity.

Yuan Zi and Huan Huan—"Chubby" and "Happy" in Chinese—arrived at Beauval zoo in central France in January last year, on loan from China for 10 years at a cost of around a million dollars a year.

The zoo announced Friday it would build a facility that would process the dung of the two and of other animals, as well as , to produce that will then be turned into heat and electricity.

The plant, which will cost 2.3 million euros ($3 million), is expected to be operative in the spring of 2014.

Some of the energy produced will be used to keep gorillas and —also known as —warm in their pens, and to heat the building that houses elephants in the winter, allowing a 40 percent saving on the gas bill.

The rest will be transformed into electricity and sold to French power giant EDF.

"This initiative is a perfect fit in the policy of sustainable development that we have been applying for a long time," said Delphine Delord, spokeswoman for the zoo.

Pandas are an endangered species and only about 1,600 remain in the wild in China.

Some 300 others are in captivity worldwide—mostly in China, but also in 15 foreign zoos where they are sent as part of Beijing's efforts to use soft power to boost its image, the so-called "panda diplomacy."

They eat 35 kilos (78 pounds) of bamboo a day and defecate about 30 kilos a day, making them prime candidates for this green initiative.

Beauval zoo has a total of 4,600 animals and attracted some one million visitors last year.

(c) 2013 AFP

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