Chinese pangolins are one of the most trafficked mammals on Earth. In Bangladesh, scientists are tracking rescued and released individuals to learn about their ecology, behavior and habitat requirements. Using radio trackers, camera traps and burrow surveys, researchers found these elusive animals stay surprisingly close to home, and readily integrate with wild populations, even sharing burrows with other species. With very little known about th…
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