I have permission from demiveemon on deviantart to post this here. The original deviantart post is HERE. Thank you for your permission! This is a little feature on the animal featured in our default icon, the pangolin. PLEASE SPREAD THIS POST!
It's become obvious to us that very few people know of the existence of an animal called pangolin. Out of those, an even smaller fraction know that these amazing animals are rapidly facing extinction due to poachery and a never ending appetite for their meat and body parts on the Chinese and Vietnam black market.
Over the past hours we've gathered information and photos from the internet and it's been a stomach twisting experience. We hereby want to turn the spotlight on the pangolin's plight and bring it to public attention so please, spare some minutes of your time and keep on reading.
8 things everyone needs know about the pangolin's peril and the burgeoning black market:
* The demand for pangolins and their body parts stems almost exclusively from East and Southeast Asia, and especially from China and Vietnam.
* Pangolin meat is consumed as a delicacy, while their scales, blood, and fetuses are used to make traditional medicines. Subscribers of this ideology superstitiously use these substances to treat a number of health issues; for example, to reduce swelling, improve liver function, boost weight loss, stimulate blood circulation, increase fertility, and to enhance lactation in breast-feeding women. Stuffed pangolins are sold as souvenirs and ornamental displays, and their skin and scales are also used to make fashion accessories.
* There is no scientific evidence to support the medicinal claims surrounding the use of pangolin scales or body parts. In fact, the scales—which are one of the most sought after parts of the animal—are made of keratin, the same protein that our own hair and nails, horse hooves, and rhino horn are composed of. Scientific studies on rhino horn have repeatedly proven it to be void of any medicinal properties, which suggests the same is true of pangolin scales.
* All eight species of pangolin are currently listed on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) Appendix II, which means only limited trade is permitted. However, a zero annual export quota has been established for all four Asian species, which means no pangolins can be exported from any country in the world. Many countries have also established legislation to further protect these animals from poaching.
* Pangolins do not survive well in captivity, which means essentially all of these animals in the illegal trade have been sourced from the wild. This has devastating impacts for remaining populations.
* As with most illegal wildlife trade, organized crime syndicates have commercialized the exploitation of these animals and are the largest suppliers of this black market industry. As pangolins are fairly slow in reproduction, they are being harvested at rates far above what they are capable of replenishing populations at.
* All four Asian species are threatened with extinction. The Chinese and Sunda pangolins are listed as endangered, while the Indian and Malayan species are both classified as ‘Near Threatened’.
* There are, currently, no reliable estimates for population sizes, as their elusive, nocturnal nature challenges researchers’ ability to study them in their habitat. Basically, we have no firm idea of how many may remain in the wild, meaning the most endangered species may be perilously close to extinction."
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What you can do:
* The far easiest action you can take is by simply spreading the word! The major reason for the vast poaching of pangolins is the misbelief that medicine based on bodyparts and bodyfluids of exotic animals would have any beneficial effect on your health, sexuality or luck. In the long run only a change of attitude and education can bring an end to this atrocity.
* Visit these pages for more information on what you can do and the possibility to make a donation.
Savepangolins.org [link]
Bushwarriors.org [link]
Traffic.org [link]
* Don't buy meat, bodyparts or products that contain pangolin (or any other exotic animals for that matter)!
More Articles:
* Rhinos could become extinct in less than a decade, Pangolins might perish before that: [link]
* At least 222.000 pangolins killed in Malaysia in less than 2 years: [link]
* Chinese customs officials seize thousands of dead pangolins: [link]
* Pangolins are the most frequently seized mammal in Asia's illegal wildlife trade: [link]
* Up to 80% of the illegal wildlife smuggled out of Southeast Asia is headed for China: [link]
Picture sources:
www.een.com
blog.tropicalsky.ie
www.en.wikipedia.org
www.tatliaskim.org
www.guardian.co.uk
bushwarriors.org
bushwarriors.wordpress.com