(Panda’s Wild Move/2013) Kai Kai and Jia Jia are two of China’s most precious pandas. The species is dying out - unless they start breeding more. But pandas only have a two-day window of opportunity in the entire year to mate. Now Singapore thinks they can bring these bears back from the brink. To pull it off, they want to build an 8.5 million dollar luxury love shack on an unlikely tropical island, fly Jia Jia and Kai Kai 3,000 km away from their homes, and coax them into producing a new baby panda. But it’s not going to be easy: tight construction deadlines and coordinating a huge move are only the beginning. A team from the Singapore River Safari must head to China on a crash course in panda care – their diets, behaviour and complex breeding procedures. But before they can do that, they have to learn to get along with them. And there’s an even bigger challenge waiting back home: pandas’ mating seasons are triggered by a change in temperature – and Singapore’s hot and humid climate is constant all year round. With the species’ already notoriously low sex drive, the team will be tested to the limit.