In October, officials in Assam, India, seized 224.74 kilograms of pangolin scales in a wildlife trafficking bust at a railway station. The three people caught smuggling were arrested. According to Hub ...
The world’s most trafficked mammal on ‘razor’s edge of extinction’ - Theanimals are heavily trafficked, largely due to demand for their scales in traditional Chinese medicine, as well as their meat ...
Pangolin scales, made of keratin like human nails, are among the most trafficked wildlife products in the world and fetch ...
Pangolins, the jungle’s elusive specialists, survive almost entirely on ants and termites. Their unique diet, armour and ...
Covered in overlapping keratin scales, the African pangolin looks more like a walking pinecone than a mammal. Yet, not many can tell how essential the. Check out our stories from Culture, Living, ...