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WATCH | How pangolins are the world's most trafficked mammal

As the sky turns from blue to orange in the Zimbabwe bush, a cool breeze blows to chase away the scorching heat of the afternoon, ushering in the night. ....

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30 years of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards are celebrated


Powerful photos from 30 years of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition published in new book
Showcases the most striking and challenging story-telling images from the award-winning competition
Includes an image of an orangutan climbing a tree in the Indonesian rainforest and elephants in Chad
Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Unforgettable Photojournalism is published by the Natural History Museum ....

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WATCH | How children are an inspiring hope for the world's most trafficked mammal


WATCH | How children are an inspiring hope for the world’s most trafficked mammal
beautiful news sa > By beautiful news sa - 25 February 2021 - 07:00
Most people don’t know pangolins exist. And those who do are all-too-often driven by nefarious purpose.
The scale-covered mammals live in the wild across Asia and Africa. But every year, more than 10 000 of them end up thrown into a sack or shoved into a freezer.
Wanted for their scales and edible meat, the pangolin is the most trafficked mammal in the world. The false belief that their body parts can cure a range of ailments is driving them to extinction. ....

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