Missing limbs and life-threatening wounds – too often this is what we see when a pangolin comes to our sanctuary, rescued from wildlife traffickers.
Chiko is one of these pangolins – he arrived skeletal and dehydrated with an exposed bone on his left arm. We work hard to save and release every pangolin that comes into our care. But, sadly, this isn’t always possible. After receiving intensive care and medication for a week, Chiko passed away.
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However, just a few days after Chiko died we had more positive news. We went to check on Elf, a pangolin we released back into the wild earlier this year – after he had spent almost a year in our care! We found Elf in excellent health, busy foraging and still gaining weight.
£5 / $6 could pay for an infant pangolin to be bottle-fed ten times.
£25 / $32 could pay for a day of medication for a pangolin needing intensive care.
£50 / $64 could provide critical supplies and equipment for emergency care for pangolins.
With your help, we can make sure injured, orphaned and abused pangolins receive the care they need.

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Thank you for giving pangolins like Elf another chance at life in the wild, where they belong.

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