Da Mao and Er Shun, two pandas sent to Calgary Zoo in Canada in 2014, are being sent back to China two years ahead of schedule. The animals feed on fresh bamboo, is especially flown in for them from China. Some joked that the pandas are "leading too luxurious a life". But with the pandemic (流行病) (disturb) flights, fresh supplies have got delayed. According to the zoo staff, pandas are picky eaters and will reject bamboo that (spend) a lot of time in transport.
The pandas are (possible) just two out of hundreds of animals who might be suffering because of the pandemic. In April, CNN reported that financial issues were forcing Neumunster Zoo in Germany (kill) some animals to feed the others; similar things (report) from the United Kingdom and other countries too.
Our focus is on human welfare all the time, but animal welfare should not take back seat. So, we should say they are fortunate enough to have a hometown to return to when faced with difficulties. It is China has successfully controlled the outbreak that it can consider getting the pandas back and providing fresh bamboos them. In fact, resumption of flights, reopening of zoos and returning home can be (benefit)to millions of animals. It is hoped that other countries control the epidemic soon so that all animals can benefit.