By Sheena Thiruselvan | Assistant Director of Communications
A local Cambodian man recently brought an injured pangolin to Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center (PTWRC) that he had taken from a wildlife trader. The kindhearted man felt sorry for the pangolin who was clearly suffering from injuries. The man paid the trader the going black market rate for pangolins, $750! With the best intentions in mind, the man brought the pangolin to PTWRC where he knew it would be in good care. The PTWRC staff was able to treat the pangolin’s snare wounds in its hind legs and is hoping he will bond with another female pangolin at the rescue center. If the endangered pangolins mate, their offspring will be released into the wild.
Although Wildlife Alliance is very thankful for the kindness displayed by the local man, it is clear that our education efforts are not done yet. The man had very good intentions, trying to rescue the injured and rare animal; unfortunately, purchasing the pangolin drives the illegal wildlife trade. The best practice that Wildlife Alliance tries to promote is calling Wildlife Alliance’s Wildlife Rescue Hotline at +855-12-500-094. The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team always investigates the calls and can confiscate the animals and prosecute the traders. The penalty for trading endangered species in Cambodia is a prison sentence. While we are glad this injured pangolin is out of the trade network and in safe hands, it would have been more beneficial if the trader were apprehended as well.
Thank you for helping the Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team save animals that fall victim to poachers and dissembling black market trade networks!
By Sheena Thiruselvan | Assistant Director of Communications
By Sheena Thiruselvan | Assistant Director of Communications
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