From 65438 to 0974, he began to study wild giant pandas and made outstanding contributions to the protection of giant pandas. Young and middle-aged experts with outstanding contributions at the national level, winners of the first prize of the Education Foundation, and the highest honorary title of "Nature Conservation Contribution Award" awarded by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to Professor Hu's endangered animal research team in 2007. In 2008, he won the "Subaru Wildlife Conservation Award" and was invited to accept an exclusive interview with CCTV- 10 "Everyone" in 2008. 20 10 was awarded the honor of "National Excellent Scientific and Technological Worker" in February of 20 10. 20 1 1 was invited to accept an exclusive interview with NHK TV, the only public radio station in Japan, to introduce the giant panda to the world from discovery to extinction.
Up to now, nearly 200 papers and more than 20 monographs have been published. Won national awards 12, 72 provincial and ministerial awards, and other honors and awards 100. From 65438 to 0985, he began to engage in graduate education and has instructed more than 80 graduate students. Among them, a large number of experts and senior talents have emerged, such as Wei, deputy director of the Institute of Zoology of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Zhang Zejun, an authoritative expert on marine mammal research in China who designed the Tibetan antelope passage for the Qinghai-Tibet Railway, the youngest panda expert in the World Conservation Union, and the panda expert in Foping National Nature Reserve in Qinling. Many of them have become giant pandas in China today.