From EIA UK <[email protected]>
Subject Act now to save pangolins
Date April 28, 2022 6:29 PM
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‘Ms M’: a cautionary tale

‘Ms M’: a cautionary tale
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Dear John,

Will you help us save Africa’s endangered pangolin populations?

Pangolins, the world’s most trafficked wild mammals, are under huge pressure.

These charismatic creatures are hunted and killed for their scales, which are used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), both legally and illegally.

The Chinese Government’s expansion of TCM in Africa threatens to drive species such as the pangolin to extinction.

A cautionary tale

With your support, we have carried out an undercover investigation into ‘Ms M’, an ‘entrepreneur’ who moved to Uganda to trade in wildlife products, including pangolin scales.

Although she claimed to be a pangolin conservationist, ‘Ms M’ has been involved in trading pangolin scales of legally questionable origin for use in traditional Chinese medicine.

Find out more on our Pangolin appeal page ([link removed])

By making a donation today, you can help us continue our undercover investigations and campaign for a complete ban on all commercial trade in pangolins.

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On behalf of everyone in the EIA team, thank you.
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