Edinburgh panda: latest attempt to get Tian Tian pregnant

Fresh hopes for the UK's first panda baby, as zookeepers artificially inseminate giant panda on loan from China

Edinburgh Zoo's giant Panda
(Image credit: Andy Buchanan/AFP/GettyImages)

A giant panda at Edinburgh Zoo has been artificially inseminated for the third year in a row, renewing hopes she will give birth to the UK's first baby panda.

Tian Tian (sweetie) and her male partner Yang Guang (sunshine) are on loan from China for a decade, for an annual fee of roughly £600,000. Experts in Scotland have been desperately attempting to breed from the pair since 2011.

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