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Dear John,
In 2026 we’re launching Project Pangolin to protect the world’s most trafficked mammal and we need your help.
In the last decade, over a million pangolins have been stolen from the wild and illegally traded across the world, killed for their meat and scales. Data from just 2019 alone showed that a pangolin was poached every three minutes.
Such
staggering losses have left these shy and unique creatures on the brink of extinction. Defenseless against the threats of human cruelty and habitat loss, pangolins are running out of time.
Without urgent protection, they could disappear forever.
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A Black-bellied Pangolin, found in WLT funded projects in Cameroon and Uganda. Credit:© Angiolo-stock.adobe.com
Today, we say enough is enough.
That’s why we’re launching Project Pangolin ([link removed]) , our new campaign to raise as much as we can for WLT projects around the world that support pangolin conservation.
In countries ranging from Nepal to Uganda,
our projects preserve the homes and defend the safety of 7 species of pangolin. By supporting this campaign, you will enable our partners to continue their vital work and help to keep more pangolins in the wild where they belong.
Together we must take action to protect pangolins before it’s too late. Please donate now and help us save these remarkable animals from extinction.
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Above, are the 7 species of pangolin protected by WLT funded reserves. Click here, ([link removed]) to find out which species they are.
Of the 7 species, 2 are Critically Endangered, 3 are Endangered and 2 are listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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