In the first half of 2019 alone, nearly 200,000 trafficked pangolins were seized by customs officials, driven by a demand for pangolin products which is threatening these unique mammals with extinction. All eight pangolin species are on the IUCN Red List, threatened with extinction. Whether killed for their scales which are ground into powders for Chinese medicines, or served as a delicacy, consuming pangolin is seen as a sickening statement of wealth and privilege in China and other East Asian nations. With the four Asian pangolin species being hunted to near extinction, the four African species are currently being poached in record numbers to supply the current East Asian demand. In the past decade, more than one million pangolins were trafficked, with 2019 data indicating that a pangolin is poached every three minutes (WWF).
We are working together with Namibian NGO, Pangolin Conservation and Research Foundation (PCRF), as they build their strategy and plans, including PCRF’s future development project to create a pangolin rehabilitation centre. Through employing local community members to protect pangolins, to forming one of the first comprehensive conservation-based research databases on the species, your donation will play a critical role in fighting wildlife crime.Our mission here is clear, prevent the torment and torture of the pangolin in the illegal wildlife trade – and in doing so, stop the pangolin from being driven to extinction. Working with our partners on the ground, we are taking a multipronged approach to conserve the pangolin, addressing three crucial areas.