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Save Pangolins

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The illegal wildlife trade is driving pangolins to extinction. Save Pangolins supports pangolin conservation efforts on the ground and raises global awareness.

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Wildlife Justice Commission (@wjcommission) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pangolins are one of the most #trafficked animals in the world, but we are committed to reversing this trend before they become #extinct. Get to the heart of the undercover #investigation we led with NIGERIA CUSTOMS against major #pangolin scale traffickersšŸ‘‡ bit.ly/3QRdiA2

Pangolin Crisis Fund (@pangolincrisis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How an undercover agent took down the leaders of a global wildlife trafficking gang, outwitting the masterminds behind half of the world's illegal trade in pangolin scales. Read the full sting operation story: hubs.ly/Q020J8Sq0

Save Pangolins (@savepangolins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy #InternationalDayofCharity! Here at Save Pangolins we’re doing our part to support pangolins and the people working to save them in every way. To learn more about our work, visit savepangolins.org/conservation. We couldn’t do what we do without your help!

Happy #InternationalDayofCharity! Here at Save Pangolins we’re doing our part to support pangolins and the people working to save them in every way. To learn more about our work, visit savepangolins.org/conservation. We couldn’t do what we do without your help!
Pangolin Crisis Fund (@pangolincrisis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Like looking for a needle in hundreds of haystacks", undermining wildlife trafficking on the high seas is a massive undertaking that takes international collaboration. Learn more about how Environmental Investigation Agency U.S. Environmental Investigation Agency is tackling the illegal pangolin trade: hubs.ly/Q0219YVw0

Pangolin Crisis Fund (@pangolincrisis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*sniff sniff sniff* A Temminck's pangolin giving an excellent tutorial on how to forage for insects. Claws and snout required for maximum return 🐜🐜🐜 thepangolinproject Video credit: Mark Boyd

NatureNews Africa (@naturenews247) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigeria Faces Mounting Pressure On Wildlife Conservation As Illegal Trade Thrives This report reveals Nigeria’s pivotal role in the illegal wildlife trade, serving as the largest export hub forĀ ivory and pangolin scalesĀ destined for Asia. Save Pangolins naturenews.africa/nigeria-faces-…

Nigeria Faces Mounting Pressure On Wildlife Conservation As Illegal Trade Thrives

This report reveals Nigeria’s pivotal role in the illegal wildlife trade, serving as the largest export hub forĀ ivory and pangolin scalesĀ destined for Asia.
<a href="/SavePangolins/">Save Pangolins</a>
naturenews.africa/nigeria-faces-…
Pangolin Crisis Fund (@pangolincrisis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The true 'hang in there' poster. As the rarest pangolin with the smallest range of all 8 species, this very vulnerable pangolin really is hanging in there. Thankfully, Katala Foundation Inc. is dedicated to saving it. Read the story (with more adorable photos) here: hubs.ly/Q023q0Sc0

The true 'hang in there' poster.
As the rarest pangolin with the smallest range of all 8 species, this very vulnerable pangolin really is hanging in there. Thankfully, <a href="/KFI_Katala/">Katala Foundation Inc.</a> is dedicated to saving it.
Read the story (with more adorable photos) here: hubs.ly/Q023q0Sc0
Save Pangolins (@savepangolins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Something wild is coming! Join the Wildlife Conservation Network for a Wild Night Out celebrating some of the most fascinating species on the planet with conservationists from around the world. #WCNExpo Tickets at wcnexpo.org šŸŽŸ

Something wild is coming! Join the Wildlife Conservation Network for a Wild Night Out celebrating some of the most fascinating species on the planet with conservationists from around the world. #WCNExpo
Tickets at wcnexpo.org šŸŽŸ
Pangolino (@pangolino_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This cutie is trying to promote pangolin conservation by sharing their worldly adventures. Check out more of Pipisins adventures at Pipisin Pangolin or in their new book, ā€œIt’s not my fault: A Pangolin’s Manifestoā€. To learn more about pangolins, visit pangolino.org.

This cutie is trying to promote pangolin conservation by sharing their worldly adventures. Check out more of Pipisins adventures at <a href="/PipisinPangolin/">Pipisin Pangolin</a> or in their new book, ā€œIt’s not my fault: A Pangolin’s Manifestoā€. 
To learn more about pangolins, visit pangolino.org.
WildAid (@wildaid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet nature's pest controller: the pangolin! An adult is capable of consuming over 70 million insects per year. Plus—just one pangolin can eat enough termites to protect over 40 acres of land from destruction. Help us raise awareness about these vital forest guardians. šŸ’š

Pangolino (@pangolino_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pangolins hold the title for the most trafficked mammal in the world. Time may be running out for our scaly friends but there is still hope through protective wildlife rangers and ecological education. Learn more at pangolino.org! (Drawing by Issy Keys)

Pangolins hold the title for the most trafficked mammal in the world. Time may be running out for our scaly friends but there is still hope through protective wildlife rangers and ecological education.
Learn more at pangolino.org! (Drawing by Issy Keys)
Pangolin Crisis Fund (@pangolincrisis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Turning former pangolin hunters into field guides, Wild Earth Allies has created a community-rooted force to help track and monitor the rare and elusive Sunda pangolin. Read the full story and see rare Sunda pangolin video footagešŸ‘‡ hubs.ly/Q024dLmV0

Alliance for Pangolin Conservation-Ghana (@pangolingh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our beekeeping training ended yesterday with a practical section, participants were taken through how to assemble beehives and how to attract bees into their hives using melted bee wax. All 25 participants were given a hive each to kickstart their beekeeping journey.

Our beekeeping training ended yesterday with a practical section,  participants were taken through how to assemble beehives and how to attract bees into their hives using melted bee wax. 
All 25 participants were given a hive each to kickstart their beekeeping journey.
Pangolin Crisis Fund (@pangolincrisis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PCF grantee Greenhood Nepal, in partnership with the indigenous Bote community, created this song to spread the word that pangolins are protectedšŸ’š

Pangolino (@pangolino_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pangolins are some of the most mystical creatures around, with many people describing them as something out of a fairytale. In this drawing, Jeanette Ward imagines a world where they are as magical as they look! Submit your own magic pangolin drawing at pangolino.org!

Pangolins are some of the most mystical creatures around, with many people describing them as something out of a fairytale. In this drawing, Jeanette Ward imagines a world where they are as magical as they look!
Submit your own magic pangolin drawing at pangolino.org!
WildAid (@wildaid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pangolins support healthy ecosystems! As they dig for ants and termites, the soil is mixed and aerated—much like what happens when we plow crops. This improves the nutrient quality of the soil, allowing lush vegetation to grow. 🌱

IUCN PangolinSG (@pangolinsg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New species alert! We are thrilled to announce the discovery of a new Asian pangolin species! Congratulations to PSG members Philippe Gaubert, Sean Heighton, and the rest of their team. For the full story visit bit.ly/3Mi1CTT

New species alert!  
 
We are thrilled to announce the discovery of a new Asian pangolin species! Congratulations to PSG members Philippe Gaubert, Sean Heighton, and the rest of their team. For the full story visit bit.ly/3Mi1CTT
Save Pangolins (@savepangolins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do we celebrate #WorldPangolinDay when pangolins are still so gravely threatened? Because without hope, without action, nothing will change.

Why do we celebrate #WorldPangolinDay when pangolins are still so gravely threatened? Because without hope, without action, nothing will change.