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Rare Giant Pangolin Seized from Poachers Rescued and Released by WCS and Partners in Congo

Press release

March 03, 2020
Rare Giant Pangolin Seized from Poachers Rescued and Released by WCS and Partners in Congo
A giant pangolin (Smutsia gigantea) that was seized from poachers in Northern Congo has been successfully rescued and returned to the wild by WCS staff and partners. The photos included (see link above) show the pangolin in the basket used for transport during the rescue operation; rehydrating in the room at the WCS facility where it spent one night; and the animals as it is released into the wild.   Pangolins are among the most commonly trafficked animals in the world and W...

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Tags: Wildlife protection, Counter Wildlife Trafficking, Pangolins


Rare giant pangolin rescue in Congo

News

February 15, 2020
Rare giant pangolin rescue in Congo
  A giant pangolin, the world’s most trafficked scaled mammal, was rescued and later cared for by our teams. Thanks to the collaboration between experienced pangolins carers from our Wildlife Health program teams in Congo, the Tikki Hywood Foundation and the Sangha Pangolin Project in Central African Republic, this species highly sensitive to stress, and generally dying a few hours or days from capture, was for once successfully reintroduced in the Nouabale-Ndoki National Park...

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Tags: One Health, Counter Wildlife Trafficking, Pangolins


Pangolins at ‘Huge Risk’ as Study Reveals Dramatic Increases in Hunting Across Central Africa

Science publication

July 19, 2017
Pangolins at ‘Huge Risk’ as Study Reveals Dramatic Increases in Hunting Across Central Africa
First study of its kind shows true scale of problem facing world’s most illegally traded mammal. Hunting of pangolins, the world’s most illegally traded mammal, increased by a staggering 150 percent in Central African forests from 1970s up to 2014, according to a new study by the University of Sussex, WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society), and other groups. The first-ever study of its kind, just published in Conservation Letters, shows the true scale of pangolin exploitation...

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Tags: Conservation science, Pangolins, Counter Wildlife Trafficking