Photographer Ami Vitale spent three years taking snapshots of pandas in China, a process both heart-warming and surprisingly challenging.
Watch: Researchers at China's giant panda breeding centers have discovered how to encourage captive pandas to mate, how to make sure the pregnancy is successful, and how to keep the panda cubs alive once they've been born.
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Pictured: Relaxed pandas climb tree to eat bamboo in peace
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