Protecting Pangolins
Story
Pangolins are currently the most illegally trafficked mammals on Earth. Our aim is to counter the wildlife trafficking of pangolins and to improve the long-term survival of the species in the wild. By disrupting organised criminal syndicates involved in the trafficking of pangolins in Africa, empowering law enforcement officials and funding demand reduction campaigns in Asia, DSWF works at all levels of the illegal wildlife crime cycle to ensure the survival of this 80-million-year-old species.
Impact
The project will discourage poaching, increase prosecution levels and empower communities to not partake in the consumption of pangolin parts and their derivatives. DSWF's support also aims to stop the demand of pangolin products, help change consumer behaviour in Asia and inform people about the need to protect pangolin populations to avoid the extinction of this incredible species.
Challenge
Over one million pangolins are believed to have been traded illegally in the last decade, making them the most heavily trafficked wild animal in the world. Pangolins are in high demand for their meat which is considered a local delicacy, for their scales for medicinal purposes in Asia, and their leather for wearable goods in the USA.
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