China is getting its first giant panda national park. Should the proposal for the park be approved, it will spread over 10,476 square miles, nearly three times the size of Yellowstone National Park. National Geographicsays that the final plan could be finalized as soon as fall 2019. The park will connect 67 giant panda reserves across the southwestern province of Sichuan, and the northwestern provinces of Shaanxi and Gansu. Seventy-four percent of the park will be in Sichuan, where over 80 percent of wild pandas live. With the total panda population consisting of 1,864 bears, the giant anim...