Concept:Project Red Panda was launched to conserve the endangered red panda, found in the high-altitude forests of the Himalayas.
Explanation:The red panda is a small, reddish-brown mammal, roughly the size of a cat, living in parts of India, Nepal, Bhutan, southern China, and Myanmar.
It is an endangered species, and in 1992 the Singalila Wildlife Sanctuary in Darjeeling was declared a national park.
By 1994, this area was recognized as a major wild habitat for red pandas.
To protect this species, the Indian government started Project Red Panda in the same year, 1994.
Thus, the project's launch year is directly linked to the conservation efforts that began after the habitat was identified.
Answer:C. 1994