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Tikki Hywood Foundation

@thfzim

Conservation organization aimed at creating awareness and respect for all wildlife

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Our very own Paul Thomson had the pleasure of training a class of Emerging Wildlife Conservation Leaders on pangolin conservation with Lisa Hywood from the Tikki Hywood Foundation Tikki Hywood Foundation. It’s exciting to see what the emerging conservationists in the class will do for pangolins!

Our very own Paul Thomson had the pleasure of training a class of Emerging Wildlife Conservation Leaders on pangolin conservation with Lisa Hywood from the Tikki Hywood Foundation <a href="/THFZim/">Tikki Hywood Foundation</a>. It’s exciting to see what the emerging conservationists in the class will do for pangolins!
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Two of our legal eagles received #MandelaWashington #YoungAfricanLeader fellowships and depart for the States this week. Congratulations Taku S. Gwitira and Clandi Mupangani 👏 We wish you luck and safest travels. 🍀

Two of our legal eagles received  #MandelaWashington #YoungAfricanLeader fellowships and depart for the States this week. 

Congratulations <a href="/MutezoSamantha/">Taku S. Gwitira</a> and Clandi Mupangani 👏  We wish you luck and safest travels. 🍀
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Poachers and predators aren't a pangolin's only threats - this beautiful big boy was brought to us by Zimparks after being hit by a car. A kind passerby alerted Parks and this 13.5kg boy arrived and sadly succumbed to his injuries not long after. Rest in peace, gentle one.

Poachers and predators aren't a pangolin's only threats - this beautiful big boy was brought to us by <a href="/Zimparks/">Zimparks</a> after being hit by a car. A kind passerby alerted Parks and this 13.5kg boy arrived and sadly succumbed to his injuries not long after.

Rest in peace, gentle one.
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- Refresher 💧 - Ever seen a pangolin drink? Now you have. The froth that builds up in the water when a pangolin drinks is from the sticky mucus that covers their tongues and helps them slick up ants when they’re eating.🐜 🐜 🐜 Now you know. #pangolin Vid: E Connelly c.THF

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This beautiful male white-bellied pangolin named Ekole was recently rescued by Tikki Hywood Foundation's Cameroon chapter after being caught in a snare. He was found covered in ticks and had a severe worm infection. Once his injuries have healed, he will soon be released back into the wild. 💚

This beautiful male white-bellied pangolin named Ekole was recently rescued by <a href="/THFZim/">Tikki Hywood Foundation</a>'s Cameroon chapter after being caught in a snare. He was found covered in ticks and had a severe worm infection. Once his injuries have healed, he will soon be released back into the wild. 💚
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Thanks Pangolin Crisis Fund for the share on Ekole! We're happy to report Ekole is sleeping in the forest once again after his release this week. instagram.com/reel/CiunLuQqN… Merci to our THF Cameroon team for a job well done! 🙏 #pangolin #cameroon

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As many mothers of mammals know, night feeds can be simultaneously peaceful and equally exhausting. This recent rescue is adjusting to being bottle fed. Never ideal but we’re grateful for the option when a mother’s milk is unavailable. 🎥@ THFZim #pangolin #babymammal

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On #WorldAnimalDay theme of 'shared planet', we're sharing from Libassa Wildlife Sanctuary in Liberia who were recently featured on CNN's 'Call to Earth' series for their work with #pangolin. Tikki Hywood Foundation is proud to capacitate them. tinyurl.com/3kn4p9fk

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Maza The Marsh Mongoose Learns to Fish! 🐟 Of all the little critters we look after, Maza is turning out to be most entertaining with his antics as he learns. Also known as a water mongoose, Maza was brought to us as an orphaned baby. Video: Tikki Hywood Foundation #babyanimal #mongoose

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- Ngwe released - A beautiful older white bellied pangolin female was recently released by THF Cameroon after coming in with terrible snare wound. Watch the release video here: instagram.com/reel/CjmzgCUKI… #pangolin #rescue

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- Mudding - Some days you’ve just got to roll with it! Little known pangolin fact- they love mud and dung rolling. Not being able to clean themselves, this practice gives them a good microbiotic wash and a parasite cleanse. #pangolin #throwbackthursday

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- Wildlife Crime – According to research, each year Zimbabwe loses thousands of specimens of wildlife (plant, animal and bird) to poachers. Information awareness can play a pivotal role in reducing wildlife crime. Camera: Adrian Steirn #wildlifecrime #awareness #illegaltrade

- Wildlife Crime –
According to research, each year Zimbabwe loses
thousands of specimens of wildlife (plant, animal and
bird) to poachers.
Information awareness can play a pivotal role in
reducing wildlife crime.
Camera: Adrian Steirn
#wildlifecrime #awareness #illegaltrade
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- When did it become a crime - Crimes against the environment is a new concept in contemporary human history, taking front stage only in the last 50 years or so. Illegal wildlife crime is currently considered the fourth largest and most lucrative criminal industry.

- When did it become a crime - 

Crimes against the environment is a new concept in contemporary human history, taking front stage only in the last 50 years or so. Illegal wildlife crime is currently considered the fourth  largest and most lucrative criminal industry.
Tikki Hywood Foundation (@thfzim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

- When did it become a crime - Crimes against the environment is a new concept in contemporary human history, taking front stage only in the last 50 years or so. Illegal wildlife crime is currently considered the fourth largest and most lucrative criminal industry.

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We are very grateful to have a dedicated team of minders who walk the pangolins into the forest several times a day. Noël is clearly at ease and ready to forage! #pangolin #pangolins #conservation #cameroon instagram.com/p/CmJy0ECqh6F/…

We are very grateful to have a dedicated team of minders who walk the pangolins into the forest several times a day.

Noël is clearly at ease and ready to forage!

#pangolin #pangolins #conservation #cameroon

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