Wild giant pandas in China are doing well.

The latest census by China's State Forestry Administration shows the panda population has grown by 268 to a total of 1,864 since the last survey ending in 2003. Nearly three quarters of the pandas live in the south-western province of Sichuan. The remaining pandas have been found in the neighbouring Shaanxi and Gansu provinces. The World Wildlife Fund credited efforts by the Chinese government for the increase. But the survey also points to economic development as a main threat to the rare animal. It says 319 hydropower stations and 832 miles of roads have been built in the giant panda's habitat.