The conservation status of the complex-toothed flying squirrel is
near threatened because the population is shrinking as a result of habitat loss and excessive hunting for food and
traditional Chinese medicine. With the initial purpose of improve living and mating conditions for the fragmented populations of the
giant panda, nearly 70 natural reserves have been combined to form the
Giant Panda National Park in 2020. With a size of 10,500 square miles the park is roughly three times as large as
Yellowstone National Park and incorporates the area of the
Wolong National Nature Reserve. Flying squirrels are among the various other species who profit from the protection of their habitat and there is hope that their numbers will rise again due to this measure. A large number of the former inhabitants of the protected area have been relocated, however local officials have been known to turn a blind eye on local farmers allowing their cattle to graze within the limits of the park, so in order to ensure effective conservation of nature, of all species populating the area, some rules will have to be enforced with more vigor in the future. ==Biology and reproduction==