The story of efforts to save the pangolin, the world's most illegally trafficked animal. Pangolin scales are made out of keratin – just like our fingernails. Homepage ...
“There’s just no way—you cannot satiate demand through breeding,” says Paul Thomson, a conservation biologist and co-founder of the nonprofit Save Pangolins. “Pangolins stress so easil ...
The story of efforts to save the pangolin, the world's most illegally trafficked animal. Baby Cape pangolins ride through the bush on their mother’s backs. Homepage ...
A scientist has revealed he initially thought he was being scammed when he learnt he had been awarded an international prize ...
Pangolin Protector Dr Mark Ofua has dedicated his life to rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing injured and orphaned ...
The trade affects a huge range of species from great apes to helmeted hornbills, but arguably none more so than the pangolin. These unusual-looking creatures are prized in some countries for their ...
Charles Emogor with a pangolin, which has rolled itself up into ... been awarded an international prize for his work trying to save the pangolin. Charles Emogor, who lives in Cambridge, set ...
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), citing its inadequate budget, is seeking the public’s help in ...
According to Save Pangolins, infant pangolins tend to ride on the base of the mother's tail as she forages for insects, to ...
Increased awareness and concerted efforts are necessary to help wild animals thrive peacefully in urban and suburban areas.
Pangolins are amazing, bizarre, adorable creatures, but due to the demand for their scales on the illegal market, they’re also the most trafficked animal in the world. In order to turn the tide ...