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    Pangolins Still at Risk: New Pangolin Specialist Group Report Calls for Stronger Global Action

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    PSG Vice Chair Thai Van Nguyen wins 2021 Goldman Environmental Prize

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    Challenges ahead but a bright future for pangolins

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    Chinese pangolin conservation in Eastern Himalayas of Nepal NewsProjects

    Chinese pangolin conservation in Eastern Himalayas of Nepal

    Out of four Asian pangolins two species (Chinese pangolin Manis pentadactyla) and Indian pangolin (Manis crassicaudata)…
    29th May 2014
    Pangolin research in Namibia NewsProjects

    Pangolin research in Namibia

    Pangolin Research Mundulea is a pilot project for Namibia based in the Mundulea Nature Reserve,…
    29th May 2014
    Releasing pangolins in Vietnam NewsProjects

    Releasing pangolins in Vietnam

    The Sunda Pangolin, Manis javanica, is highly valued for its meat and scales. Across Southeast…
    29th May 2014
    Ecology, genetics and conservation of pangolins NewsProjects

    Ecology, genetics and conservation of pangolins

    Pangolin poaching has increased markedly in recent years, so consequently populations are thought to be…
    29th May 2014
    Pangolin research and conservation in Africa NewsProjects

    Pangolin research and conservation in Africa

    African Black-bellied or Long-tailed pangolin: Copyright Rod Cassidy Africa is a vast continent of many…
    29th May 2014
    Raising awareness of pangolins through an arts collaboration NewsRaising Awareness

    Raising awareness of pangolins through an arts collaboration

    Street art by Sinna One. Pangolins have now been seen around the streets of Brighton!…
    29th May 2014
    A note on pangolins in angolan bushmeat markets News

    A note on pangolins in angolan bushmeat markets

    Pangolins in Africa are frequently found in the bushmeat trade. However, little research has been…
    29th May 2014
    World Pangolin Day 2014 News

    World Pangolin Day 2014

    With World Pangolin Day being celebrated on Saturday 15th February this year, over the next…
    10th February 2014
    ‘Scaling up pangolin conservation’ conference a success but highlights challenges to conserving pangolins News

    ‘Scaling up pangolin conservation’ conference a success but highlights challenges to conserving pangolins

    The IUCN SSC Pangolin Specialist Group, in conjunction with Wildlife Reserves Singapore and the Wildlife…
    30th June 2013
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