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Persistent Pangolins: Nature’s Pest Control and Soil Caretakers

The Pangolin Crisis Fund Celebrates Five Years of Impact

In 2019, the Wildlife Conservation Network partnered with Save Pangolins to establish the Pangolin Crisis Fund, the world’s largest funding mechanism dedicated solely to safeguarding all eight pangolin species from extinction. This year marks the Pangolin Crisis Fund’s five-year anniversary—five years of investing in effective and innovative projects across Africa and Asia that protect pangolins and their habitats, disrupt illegal wildlife trade networks, and reduce the demand for pangolin scales and meat. To celebrate our five-year anniversary and all that you’ve helped us achieve, we’d like to highlight a few of the most significant projects that we've supported.

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Slow-Moving Trafficking Cases in Nigeria Indicative of On-Going Issue

Aug 9, 2022
The trial of three wildlife traffickers is the latest in a series of cases that...
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The Massive Pangolins of Africa

Jul 26, 2022
Africa is home to the largest of all pangolins, the giant pangolin. This species can...
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Africa’s Pint-Sized Tree Pangolins

Jul 19, 2022
The world's two smallest pangolins, the white-bellied and black-bellied pangolins, are found in Central and...
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Combating Online Wildlife Trafficking with Mixed Results

Jul 14, 2022
In an effort to combat online illegal activity, the Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online...
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Visiting the Lilongwe Wildlife Trust in Malawi

Jun 28, 2022
A large part of my role as Director of the Pangolin Crisis Fund involves looking...
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How Community-Based Conservation Benefits All Species

Jun 24, 2022
Everywhere the Small Wild Cat Conservation Foundation works, we employ the principles of community-based conservation,...
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First Lady of Kenya Commits to Conserving Pangolins

Jun 13, 2022
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta recently pledged her support of pangolin conservation throughout Kenya. This auspicious...
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Pangolins of Southeast Asia's Canopied Rainforests

Jun 9, 2022
Two of Asia’s pangolin species are distinctly arboreal, or tree-dwelling, and inhabit the tropical ecosystems...
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