WildAid’s Pangolin Priority: Saving the Most Trafficked Wild Mammal in the World
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WildAid’s Pangolin Priority: Saving the Most Trafficked Wild Mammal in the World
Pangolins are solitary, reclusive, and nocturnal animals. With a unique set of scales, unlike any other mammal, these ant and termite eaters live in diverse habitats across Africa and Asia. Considered keystone species in their habitats, pangolins have two important functions: they control insects, and they aerate soil. By keeping insect populations in check and … Continue reading "WildAid’s Pangolin Priority: Saving the Most Trafficked Wild Mamm…
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