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All eight species of pangolins are threatened with extinction, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) SSC Pangolin Specialist Group.. The four Asian species are classified as Critically Endangered or Endangered, and the four African species are classified as Vulnerable.HOW TO HELP
You can make a difference to save pangolins. Shop our merch, donate, and spread the word.ABOUT PANGOLINS
OvervIEW. Pangolins are uniquely covered in tough, overlapping scales. These mammals eat ants and termites using an extraordinarily long, sticky tongue, and are able to quickly roll themselves up into a tight ball when they feel threatened. COVID-19 - SAVE PANGOLINS Learning about Pangolins amidst COVID-19. Pangolins have received global attention with the news that the COVID-19 pandemic potentially came from pangolins in a Chinese wet market. PANGOLIN CHAMPIONS PROGRAM Dr. Mark Ofua. Dr. Mark Ofua is a veterinarian, wildlife conservationist, and educator based in Lagos, Nigeria. He leads rescue, rehabilitation and release efforts for many of Nigeria’s most endangered species and is the director of Saint Mark’s Animal Rescue Foundation, Nigeria’s first pet rescue and adoption shelter.WORLD PANGOLIN DAY
Run For Pangolins. In honor of World Pangolin Day, February 20, 2021, Save Pangolins hosted a virtual charity run in support of our conservation programs. All eight species of pangolins are threatened with extinction, and for World Pangolin Day our friend and pangolin conservationist Charles ran in a pangolin suit for eight hours straight, one hour for each species.RESOURCES AND FUN
100% of profits from the sale of t-shirts, stickers, mugs, hats, bags, and other fun items go to pangolin conservation! PANGOLIN CRISIS FUND The Pangolin Crisis Fund is managed by Wildlife Conservation Network with technical oversight by Save Pangolins and support from the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation.The Pangolin Crisis Fund follows the same principles of WCN’s Crisis and Recovery Funds and is governed by expert advisors in the field of conservation and philanthropy. THREATS - SAVE PANGOLINS Relatively little is known about the illegal trade which makes combating it that much more challenging. Inadequate public and governmental awareness of pangolins and the trade add to the conservation challenge, as well as insufficient political will to enact enforcement of protections. SAVE PANGOLINSPANGOLIN CRISIS FUNDABOUT PANGOLINSTHREATSCONSERVATIONCOVID-19HOW TO HELP All eight species of pangolins are threatened with extinction. More than 1 million pangolins have been trafficked in the last decade. Their scales are used in traditional Asian medicines and their meat is considered a luxury food throughout Asia.CONSERVATION
All eight species of pangolins are threatened with extinction, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) SSC Pangolin Specialist Group.. The four Asian species are classified as Critically Endangered or Endangered, and the four African species are classified as Vulnerable.HOW TO HELP
You can make a difference to save pangolins. Shop our merch, donate, and spread the word.ABOUT PANGOLINS
OvervIEW. Pangolins are uniquely covered in tough, overlapping scales. These mammals eat ants and termites using an extraordinarily long, sticky tongue, and are able to quickly roll themselves up into a tight ball when they feel threatened. COVID-19 - SAVE PANGOLINS Learning about Pangolins amidst COVID-19. Pangolins have received global attention with the news that the COVID-19 pandemic potentially came from pangolins in a Chinese wet market. PANGOLIN CHAMPIONS PROGRAM Dr. Mark Ofua. Dr. Mark Ofua is a veterinarian, wildlife conservationist, and educator based in Lagos, Nigeria. He leads rescue, rehabilitation and release efforts for many of Nigeria’s most endangered species and is the director of Saint Mark’s Animal Rescue Foundation, Nigeria’s first pet rescue and adoption shelter.WORLD PANGOLIN DAY
Run For Pangolins. In honor of World Pangolin Day, February 20, 2021, Save Pangolins hosted a virtual charity run in support of our conservation programs. All eight species of pangolins are threatened with extinction, and for World Pangolin Day our friend and pangolin conservationist Charles ran in a pangolin suit for eight hours straight, one hour for each species.RESOURCES AND FUN
100% of profits from the sale of t-shirts, stickers, mugs, hats, bags, and other fun items go to pangolin conservation! PANGOLIN CRISIS FUND The Pangolin Crisis Fund is managed by Wildlife Conservation Network with technical oversight by Save Pangolins and support from the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation.The Pangolin Crisis Fund follows the same principles of WCN’s Crisis and Recovery Funds and is governed by expert advisors in the field of conservation and philanthropy. THREATS - SAVE PANGOLINS Relatively little is known about the illegal trade which makes combating it that much more challenging. Inadequate public and governmental awareness of pangolins and the trade add to the conservation challenge, as well as insufficient political will to enact enforcement of protections. WHO WE ARE - SAVE PANGOLINS We fund conservationists working at the frontlines to save pangolins in Asia and Africa.. We facilitate coordination and communication among pangolin conservation programs and researchers across the world.. We educate and inspire the public through targeted media campaigns and environmental education programs.. Our website, savepangolins.org, was the very first website about pangolins and COVID-19 - SAVE PANGOLINS Learning about Pangolins amidst COVID-19. Pangolins have received global attention with the news that the COVID-19 pandemic potentially came from pangolins in a Chinese wet market.RESOURCES AND FUN
Would you like to organize a fundraiser for pangolins? Our partner, Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN), has made this possible. You can follow these easy steps: Visit WCN's fundraising center at GoFundMe Charity and “start a campaign”.. Click “create” to start your personal fundraising journey NEWS - SAVE PANGOLINS According to new data obtained by National Geographic, 2019 was a record high year for pangolin trafficking seizures. The data comes from a transnational security report by the nonprofit Center for Advanced Defense Studies (C4ADS), showing that trafficking of African pangolins into Asia has risen exponentially in 2019.WORLD PANGOLIN DAY
Run For Pangolins. In honor of World Pangolin Day, February 20, 2021, Save Pangolins hosted a virtual charity run in support of our conservation programs. All eight species of pangolins are threatened with extinction, and for World Pangolin Day our friend and pangolin conservationist Charles ran in a pangolin suit for eight hours straight, one hour for each species. CONTACT - SAVE PANGOLINS Inspired to help save pangolins? Let's get in touch! MEET THE BOLD NEW CHAMPIONS DEDICATED TO SAVING PANGOLINS Pangolins are the ultimate underdog: harmless to humans, yet poached and sold by the thousands each year. Tragically, they have become the most trafficked wild mammals on earth. What’s more, most people around the world still don’t know about pangolins and SAVE PANGOLINS CELEBRATES THE LIVES OF WILLY THOMAS AND Around the same time, the world lost another influential conservationist: Martin Hega, who died from illness related to COVID-19. Martin grew up in Gabon and was captivated by the beauty of nature and the environment from a young age, which acted as a guiding force throughout his life and career as one of the first PangolinChampions.
POSSIBLE LINK BETWEEN PANGOLINS AND CORONAVIRUS Researchers from South China Agriculture University announced today that pangolins could potentially be linked to the deadly Coronavirus. They identified a virus in pangolins that was 99% identical to the Coronavirus in infected people, suggesting pangolins PANGOLINS AT CITES COP18 Governments reaffirmed their commitment to pangolin conservation in August at the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) Conference of Parties 18 (CoP18), an international conference held every three years to discuss trade restrictions on SAVE PANGOLINSPANGOLIN CRISIS FUNDABOUT PANGOLINSTHREATSCONSERVATIONCOVID-19HOW TO HELP More than 1 million pangolins have been trafficked in the last decade. Their scales are used in traditional Asian medicines and their meat is considered a luxury food throughout Asia. Learn about our work to save them. Your donations support the most effective pangolin conservation projects in Africa and Asia. PANGOLIN CHAMPIONS PROGRAM Pangolin Champions Program. In 2020, Save Pangolins launched the Pangolin Champions Program to support emerging leaders in the pangolin conservation landscape. Since its inception, we have accepted seven passionate, committed and inspiring pangolin conservationists into our program. Our Champions comprise a global team of conservationists whoCONSERVATION
Conservation efforts must emphasize stopping the removal of pangolins from the wild. Nevertheless, wildlife authorities are constantly seizing live pangolins from illegal traders, so it’s key to develop ways pangolins can be treated and rehabilitated in captivity so that they can be returned to their native habitats. COVID-19 - SAVE PANGOLINS A: Consumption of pangolins for their meat and scales has happened throughout Asia and Africa. In East Asia, most consumption happens in urban centers; in Africa, most occurs in Central and West Africa. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, China and Vietnam have recently announced new measures to ban aspects of the wildlife trade.ABOUT PANGOLINS
Black-bellied pangolins are adept climbers, using their claws and semi-prehensile tails to climb trees. Pangolin species vary in size from about 1.6kg (~3.5 lbs) to a maximum of about 33kg (~73 lbs). They vary in color from light to yellowish brown through olive to dark brown. Protective, overlapping scales cover most of their bodies.HOW TO HELP
Uganda: Call Uganda Wildlife Authority +256 414 255 000 or +256 (0)751 912 488. United States: Please call 1-844-FWS-TIPS (1-844-397-8477) or email fws_tips@fws.gov. Vietnam: Education For Nature (EFN) Hotline. Call +84 1 800-1522 or email hotline@fpt.vn. Zambia: Department of National Parks and Wildlife - Protect the Pangolins HotlineRESOURCES AND FUN
You can follow these easy steps: Visit WCN's fundraising center at GoFundMe Charity and “start a campaign”. Click “create” to start your personal fundraising journey. Enter your details on the quick registration page. Choose a “campaign title” that speaks to your cause. Be sure to include ‘Save Pangolins’ in the title.WORLD PANGOLIN DAY
Run For Pangolins. In honor of World Pangolin Day, February 20, 2021, Save Pangolins hosted a virtual charity run in support of our conservation programs. All eight species of pangolins are threatened with extinction, and for World Pangolin Day our friend and pangolin conservationist Charles ran in a pangolin suit for eight hours straight, one hour for each species. THREATS - SAVE PANGOLINS Threats to Pangolins. Pangolins are killed and trafficked in great numbers because their scales are used in traditional Asian medicine, their meat is considered a luxury food in many parts of Asia, and their skins and other parts are used for various purposes such as fashion. As a result, there is a rampant illegal global trade inpangolins and
PANGOLIN CRISIS FUND PANGOLIN CRISIS FUND. The Pangolin Crisis Fund launched in 2019 with $100,000 to fund projects designed to save pangolins and has a goal of raising and deploying $1.5 Million by the end of 2021. The Pangolin Crisis Fund is managed by Wildlife Conservation Network with technical oversight by Save Pangolins and support from the Leonardo DiCaprio SAVE PANGOLINSPANGOLIN CRISIS FUNDABOUT PANGOLINSTHREATSCONSERVATIONCOVID-19HOW TO HELP More than 1 million pangolins have been trafficked in the last decade. Their scales are used in traditional Asian medicines and their meat is considered a luxury food throughout Asia. Learn about our work to save them. Your donations support the most effective pangolin conservation projects in Africa and Asia. PANGOLIN CHAMPIONS PROGRAM Pangolin Champions Program. In 2020, Save Pangolins launched the Pangolin Champions Program to support emerging leaders in the pangolin conservation landscape. Since its inception, we have accepted seven passionate, committed and inspiring pangolin conservationists into our program. Our Champions comprise a global team of conservationists whoCONSERVATION
Conservation efforts must emphasize stopping the removal of pangolins from the wild. Nevertheless, wildlife authorities are constantly seizing live pangolins from illegal traders, so it’s key to develop ways pangolins can be treated and rehabilitated in captivity so that they can be returned to their native habitats. COVID-19 - SAVE PANGOLINS A: Consumption of pangolins for their meat and scales has happened throughout Asia and Africa. In East Asia, most consumption happens in urban centers; in Africa, most occurs in Central and West Africa. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, China and Vietnam have recently announced new measures to ban aspects of the wildlife trade.ABOUT PANGOLINS
Black-bellied pangolins are adept climbers, using their claws and semi-prehensile tails to climb trees. Pangolin species vary in size from about 1.6kg (~3.5 lbs) to a maximum of about 33kg (~73 lbs). They vary in color from light to yellowish brown through olive to dark brown. Protective, overlapping scales cover most of their bodies.HOW TO HELP
Uganda: Call Uganda Wildlife Authority +256 414 255 000 or +256 (0)751 912 488. United States: Please call 1-844-FWS-TIPS (1-844-397-8477) or email fws_tips@fws.gov. Vietnam: Education For Nature (EFN) Hotline. Call +84 1 800-1522 or email hotline@fpt.vn. Zambia: Department of National Parks and Wildlife - Protect the Pangolins HotlineRESOURCES AND FUN
You can follow these easy steps: Visit WCN's fundraising center at GoFundMe Charity and “start a campaign”. Click “create” to start your personal fundraising journey. Enter your details on the quick registration page. Choose a “campaign title” that speaks to your cause. Be sure to include ‘Save Pangolins’ in the title.WORLD PANGOLIN DAY
Run For Pangolins. In honor of World Pangolin Day, February 20, 2021, Save Pangolins hosted a virtual charity run in support of our conservation programs. All eight species of pangolins are threatened with extinction, and for World Pangolin Day our friend and pangolin conservationist Charles ran in a pangolin suit for eight hours straight, one hour for each species. THREATS - SAVE PANGOLINS Threats to Pangolins. Pangolins are killed and trafficked in great numbers because their scales are used in traditional Asian medicine, their meat is considered a luxury food in many parts of Asia, and their skins and other parts are used for various purposes such as fashion. As a result, there is a rampant illegal global trade inpangolins and
PANGOLIN CRISIS FUND PANGOLIN CRISIS FUND. The Pangolin Crisis Fund launched in 2019 with $100,000 to fund projects designed to save pangolins and has a goal of raising and deploying $1.5 Million by the end of 2021. The Pangolin Crisis Fund is managed by Wildlife Conservation Network with technical oversight by Save Pangolins and support from the Leonardo DiCaprio COVID-19 - SAVE PANGOLINS A: Consumption of pangolins for their meat and scales has happened throughout Asia and Africa. In East Asia, most consumption happens in urban centers; in Africa, most occurs in Central and West Africa. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, China and Vietnam have recently announced new measures to ban aspects of the wildlife trade. NEWS - SAVE PANGOLINS According to new data obtained by National Geographic, 2019 was a record high year for pangolin trafficking seizures. The data comes from a transnational security report by the nonprofit Center for Advanced Defense Studies (C4ADS), showing that trafficking of African pangolins into Asia has risen exponentially in 2019.WORLD PANGOLIN DAY
Run For Pangolins. In honor of World Pangolin Day, February 20, 2021, Save Pangolins hosted a virtual charity run in support of our conservation programs. All eight species of pangolins are threatened with extinction, and for World Pangolin Day our friend and pangolin conservationist Charles ran in a pangolin suit for eight hours straight, one hour for each species. COVID-19 AND PANGOLINS: THE FACTS A paper released in Nature gives us the most recent science. The study showed that pangolins were found to carry coronaviruses closely related to SARS-CoV-2 (a.k.a COVID-19). The viruses were 88.5-92.4 % similar, which means we still cannot say definitively that pangolins were the intermediate host that passed SARS-CoV-2 to humans, but it is A LOOK BACK AT WORLD PANGOLIN DAY 2021 Carly Thompson. April 17, 2021. World Pangolin Day is the third Saturday in February and each year it is a day that the global pangolin community comes together in celebration of these unique and wonderful animals. There are many ways one can celebrate pangolins. This year, we hosted Run For Pangolins, our first ever virtual charityrun and
THE PANGOLIN CRISIS FUND CELEBRATES A SUCCESSFUL FIRST The Pangolin Crisis Fund Celebrates a Successful First Year. Carly Thompson. May 22, 2020. The Pangolin Crisis Fund (PCF) was established in May of 2019 by Save Pangolins in collaboration with the Wildlife Conservation Network to supply funding to pangolin conservation projects in Africa and Asia. The organizations supported by the PCFadvance
CONTACT - SAVE PANGOLINS Inspired to help save pangolins? Let's get in touch! THE WILDLIFE JUSTICE COMMISSION’S EARLY ANALYSIS OF COVID The Wildlife Justice Commission (WJC), a grantee of the Pangolin Crisis Fund, has published an early analysis of COVID-19’s impact on illegal wildlife trafficking. Using intelligence gathered from undercover operatives, the WJC report shows that the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have extended to NEPAL’S FRONTLINE COMMUNITIES NEED HELP AND RESOURCES TO Many people around the world know what a pangolin is. Pangolins have garnered global attention as the most trafficked mammal in the world. In the past year, pangolins came into the spotlight because of widespread suspicion that a pangolin served as an intermediary sourceof COVID-19.
PANGOLINS AT CITES COP18 Pangolins at CITES CoP18. Paul Thomson. August 30, 2019. Governments reaffirmed their commitment to pangolin conservation in August at the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) Conference of Parties 18 (CoP18), an international conference held every three years to discuss trade restrictions on wild animals. SAVE PANGOLINSPANGOLIN CRISIS FUNDABOUT PANGOLINSTHREATSCONSERVATIONCOVID-19HOW TO HELP More than 1 million pangolins have been trafficked in the last decade. Their scales are used in traditional Asian medicines and their meat is considered a luxury food throughout Asia. Learn about our work to save them. Your donations support the most effective pangolin conservation projects in Africa and Asia. PANGOLIN CHAMPIONS PROGRAM Pangolin Champions Program. In 2020, Save Pangolins launched the Pangolin Champions Program to support emerging leaders in the pangolin conservation landscape. Since its inception, we have accepted seven passionate, committed and inspiring pangolin conservationists into our program. Our Champions comprise a global team of conservationists who NEWS - SAVE PANGOLINS April 4, 2020. Pangolins have received global attention with the news that the COVID-19 pandemic likely came from pangolins in a Chinese wet market. Now, many people are learning about this little known creature for the first time and want to know more about pangolins and theirconnection to
CONSERVATION
Conservation efforts must emphasize stopping the removal of pangolins from the wild. Nevertheless, wildlife authorities are constantly seizing live pangolins from illegal traders, so it’s key to develop ways pangolins can be treated and rehabilitated in captivity so that they can be returned to their native habitats.ABOUT PANGOLINS
Black-bellied pangolins are adept climbers, using their claws and semi-prehensile tails to climb trees. Pangolin species vary in size from about 1.6kg (~3.5 lbs) to a maximum of about 33kg (~73 lbs). They vary in color from light to yellowish brown through olive to dark brown. Protective, overlapping scales cover most of their bodies. COVID-19 - SAVE PANGOLINS A: Consumption of pangolins for their meat and scales has happened throughout Asia and Africa. In East Asia, most consumption happens in urban centers; in Africa, most occurs in Central and West Africa. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, China and Vietnam have recently announced new measures to ban aspects of the wildlife trade.HOW TO HELP
Uganda: Call Uganda Wildlife Authority +256 414 255 000 or +256 (0)751 912 488. United States: Please call 1-844-FWS-TIPS (1-844-397-8477) or email fws_tips@fws.gov. Vietnam: Education For Nature (EFN) Hotline. Call +84 1 800-1522 or email hotline@fpt.vn. Zambia: Department of National Parks and Wildlife - Protect the Pangolins HotlineRESOURCES AND FUN
You can follow these easy steps: Visit WCN's fundraising center at GoFundMe Charity and “start a campaign”. Click “create” to start your personal fundraising journey. Enter your details on the quick registration page. Choose a “campaign title” that speaks to your cause. Be sure to include ‘Save Pangolins’ in the title. THREATS - SAVE PANGOLINS Threats to Pangolins. Pangolins are killed and trafficked in great numbers because their scales are used in traditional Asian medicine, their meat is considered a luxury food in many parts of Asia, and their skins and other parts are used for various purposes such as fashion. As a result, there is a rampant illegal global trade inpangolins and
PANGOLIN CRISIS FUND PANGOLIN CRISIS FUND. The Pangolin Crisis Fund launched in 2019 with $100,000 to fund projects designed to save pangolins and has a goal of raising and deploying $1.5 Million by the end of 2021. The Pangolin Crisis Fund is managed by Wildlife Conservation Network with technical oversight by Save Pangolins and support from the Leonardo DiCaprio SAVE PANGOLINSPANGOLIN CRISIS FUNDABOUT PANGOLINSTHREATSCONSERVATIONCOVID-19HOW TO HELP More than 1 million pangolins have been trafficked in the last decade. Their scales are used in traditional Asian medicines and their meat is considered a luxury food throughout Asia. Learn about our work to save them. Your donations support the most effective pangolin conservation projects in Africa and Asia. PANGOLIN CHAMPIONS PROGRAM Pangolin Champions Program. In 2020, Save Pangolins launched the Pangolin Champions Program to support emerging leaders in the pangolin conservation landscape. Since its inception, we have accepted seven passionate, committed and inspiring pangolin conservationists into our program. Our Champions comprise a global team of conservationists who NEWS - SAVE PANGOLINS April 4, 2020. Pangolins have received global attention with the news that the COVID-19 pandemic likely came from pangolins in a Chinese wet market. Now, many people are learning about this little known creature for the first time and want to know more about pangolins and theirconnection to
CONSERVATION
Conservation efforts must emphasize stopping the removal of pangolins from the wild. Nevertheless, wildlife authorities are constantly seizing live pangolins from illegal traders, so it’s key to develop ways pangolins can be treated and rehabilitated in captivity so that they can be returned to their native habitats.ABOUT PANGOLINS
Black-bellied pangolins are adept climbers, using their claws and semi-prehensile tails to climb trees. Pangolin species vary in size from about 1.6kg (~3.5 lbs) to a maximum of about 33kg (~73 lbs). They vary in color from light to yellowish brown through olive to dark brown. Protective, overlapping scales cover most of their bodies. COVID-19 - SAVE PANGOLINS A: Consumption of pangolins for their meat and scales has happened throughout Asia and Africa. In East Asia, most consumption happens in urban centers; in Africa, most occurs in Central and West Africa. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, China and Vietnam have recently announced new measures to ban aspects of the wildlife trade.HOW TO HELP
Uganda: Call Uganda Wildlife Authority +256 414 255 000 or +256 (0)751 912 488. United States: Please call 1-844-FWS-TIPS (1-844-397-8477) or email fws_tips@fws.gov. Vietnam: Education For Nature (EFN) Hotline. Call +84 1 800-1522 or email hotline@fpt.vn. Zambia: Department of National Parks and Wildlife - Protect the Pangolins HotlineRESOURCES AND FUN
You can follow these easy steps: Visit WCN's fundraising center at GoFundMe Charity and “start a campaign”. Click “create” to start your personal fundraising journey. Enter your details on the quick registration page. Choose a “campaign title” that speaks to your cause. Be sure to include ‘Save Pangolins’ in the title. THREATS - SAVE PANGOLINS Threats to Pangolins. Pangolins are killed and trafficked in great numbers because their scales are used in traditional Asian medicine, their meat is considered a luxury food in many parts of Asia, and their skins and other parts are used for various purposes such as fashion. As a result, there is a rampant illegal global trade inpangolins and
PANGOLIN CRISIS FUND PANGOLIN CRISIS FUND. The Pangolin Crisis Fund launched in 2019 with $100,000 to fund projects designed to save pangolins and has a goal of raising and deploying $1.5 Million by the end of 2021. The Pangolin Crisis Fund is managed by Wildlife Conservation Network with technical oversight by Save Pangolins and support from the Leonardo DiCaprio NEWS - SAVE PANGOLINS According to new data obtained by National Geographic, 2019 was a record high year for pangolin trafficking seizures. The data comes from a transnational security report by the nonprofit Center for Advanced Defense Studies (C4ADS), showing that trafficking of African pangolins into Asia has risen exponentially in 2019. WHO WE ARE - SAVE PANGOLINS We fund conservationists working at the frontlines to save pangolins in Asia and Africa.. We facilitate coordination and communication among pangolin conservation programs and researchers across the world.. We educate and inspire the public through targeted media campaigns and environmental education programs.. Our website, savepangolins.org, was the very first website about pangolins andWORLD PANGOLIN DAY
Run For Pangolins. In honor of World Pangolin Day, February 20, 2021, Save Pangolins hosted a virtual charity run in support of our conservation programs. All eight species of pangolins are threatened with extinction, and for World Pangolin Day our friend and pangolin conservationist Charles ran in a pangolin suit for eight hours straight, one hour for each species.RESOURCES AND FUN
You can follow these easy steps: Visit WCN's fundraising center at GoFundMe Charity and “start a campaign”. Click “create” to start your personal fundraising journey. Enter your details on the quick registration page. Choose a “campaign title” that speaks to your cause. Be sure to include ‘Save Pangolins’ in the title. A LOOK BACK AT WORLD PANGOLIN DAY 2021 Carly Thompson. April 17, 2021. World Pangolin Day is the third Saturday in February and each year it is a day that the global pangolin community comes together in celebration of these unique and wonderful animals. There are many ways one can celebrate pangolins. This year, we hosted Run For Pangolins, our first ever virtual charityrun and
COVID-19 AND PANGOLINS: THE FACTS A paper released in Nature gives us the most recent science. The study showed that pangolins were found to carry coronaviruses closely related to SARS-CoV-2 (a.k.a COVID-19). The viruses were 88.5-92.4 % similar, which means we still cannot say definitively that pangolins were the intermediate host that passed SARS-CoV-2 to humans, but it is THE PANGOLIN CRISIS FUND CELEBRATES A SUCCESSFUL FIRST The Pangolin Crisis Fund Celebrates a Successful First Year. Carly Thompson. May 22, 2020. The Pangolin Crisis Fund (PCF) was established in May of 2019 by Save Pangolins in collaboration with the Wildlife Conservation Network to supply funding to pangolin conservation projects in Africa and Asia. The organizations supported by the PCFadvance
PANGOLIN CONSERVATIONIST ERIC KABA TAH NOMINATED FOR Save Pangolins aims to shine a light on some of the inspiring conservationists working to protect pangolins around the world. Here, we would like to recognize Eric Kaba Tah, a pangolin conservationist who has been nominated for the prestigious Indianapolis Prize in THE WILDLIFE JUSTICE COMMISSION’S EARLY ANALYSIS OF COVID The Wildlife Justice Commission (WJC), a grantee of the Pangolin Crisis Fund, has published an early analysis of COVID-19’s impact on illegal wildlife trafficking. Using intelligence gathered from undercover operatives, the WJC report shows that the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have extended to FIRST EVER FOOTAGE FROM PANGO-CAM First Ever Footage from Pango-Cam. Paul Thomson. September 17, 2019. A first-of-its-kind technology called the Pango-Cam offers conservationists new insight into the daily life of a pangolin. With funding from National Geographic, filmmaker Katie Schuler and biologist Matthew Shirley developed the Pango-Cam; a lightweight,waterproof camera
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