The thing with ploughing all this money into animals like the panda though is that they'll probably NEVER come out of endangered category because theres nowhere for them to go so they'll never have good enough numbers in the wild to survive on their own without breeding programs.
& Deafgal - what relevance is a panda dying out with humans and it being bad for us?
I'm talking about any animals. There are a lot more dying out than you think if we haven't done anything about it. Not good for the ecosystem.
At least Panda don't breed so rapidly like humans.
Its a part of life. Humans are a stronger species unfortunately for them.
Habitat destruction is by far the biggest cause of species endangerment and we are directly responsible for that.
Pandas aren't a "weaker" species than we are - they are a highly specialized animal that has evolved to depend on bamboo forests. Re-establish and preserve bamboo forests and pandas would have a fighting chance. If we took away your food, water, shelter, I don't think you would fare so well, either.
And for the record, many many species have been brought back from the brink of extinction by extensive conservation efforts. There is just no excuse to give up. Particularly when we are 100% culpable in the first place.