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A panda parade : Paper mache pandas set up by members of the World Wildlife Fund are pictured on the Parvis des droits de l'Homme at Paris Trocadero esplanade to symbolize the 1,600 pandas left on earth and to call people to do their part in helping to reverse the deterioration of our natural environment.[Xinhua/AFP]

A panda parade : Paper mache pandas set up by members of the World Wildlife Fund are pictured on the Parvis des droits de l'Homme at Paris Trocadero esplanade to symbolize the 1,600 pandas left on earth and to call people to do their part in helping to reverse the deterioration of our natural environment.[Xinhua/AFP] 



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