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By Araluen "Azza" Schunmann, Director of the Pangolin Crisis Fund
Hi everyone, I’m Araluen "Azza" Schunmann and I’m the Director of the Pangolin Crisis Fund. It’s been just over a year since I began leading the PCF and I’m so glad to be here because pangolins are in need of some serious help.
The Pangolin Crisis Fund (PCF) is fighting back to save every species of pangolin in Africa and Asia. From Endangered giant pangolins that can weigh as much as a Labrador retriever, to the much smaller Vulnerable black-bellied pangolins that look like tiny dragons, these unique, gentle animals are running out of time. That is why, … Continued
Until recently, pangolins were once thought to be part of the greater group of Xenarthra—insect-eaters found in the Americas, including anteaters, sloths, and armadillos.
A recent article from the New Big 5 explores how trained animals play a crucial role in helping conservationists protect endangered animals. One example of these specialized animals are APOPO's African giant pouched rats, which have been dubbed "Hero Rats" due to their amazing skill at helping authorities detect smuggled pangolin scales and products.
Wherever an immense number of ants and termites exist, a pangolin is sure to be found and ready to feast on at least 70 million insects per year. Their ravenous appetite plays a crucial role in regulating ant and termite populations and aids in maintaining balance in the ecosystem by preventing insects from over-harvesting trees and eroding the soil.
A box was handed over to Tikki Hywood Foundation from the authorities. Inside was a tightly curled mother pangolin, wrapped around her young baby. More than likely they were starving. Had it been days or weeks since these two endangered animals had been plucked from their home, forced into a sack, and kept from any and all source of natural food and or water?
The Philippine pangolin is so rare that conservationists cannot properly estimate its remaining population size. They are found only on the island province of Palawan in the Philippines, and like all pangolins, have been the victim of poaching, causing it to be listed as Critically Endangered. But a new study brings some hope for the Philippine pangolin.
Today, more than ever, pangolins need champions. We believe that the best hope for pangolins is the growing number of young men and women who are fighting to save pangolins from extinction. That’s why Save Pangolins has launched the Pangolin Champions program: to empower a new generation of pangolin conservationists around the world dedicated to saving pangolins.
The COVID-19 crisis is creating a ‘perfect storm’ for conservation in Africa, as highlighted in this new paper. Economic downturns and the collapse of the tourism industry are reducing funding for conservation drastically.
Like all African giant pouched rats, Arwen’s highly developed sense of smell can rival even a bloodhound; she is learning to use her powerful nose to distinguish specific scents. If successful, Arwen will join a new cohort of APOPO’s aptly named “HeroRATs,” who are using their olfactory super powers to fight wildlife crime.