Whether pangolins can be connected to COVID-19 or not, the spread of zoonotic diseases from wildlife to humans will always be a concern.
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Big News: the government of China upgraded protection status of Chinese and Sunda pangolins to National Level I, the highest form of protection in the country.
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I never thought someone would be talking about pangolins on the TODAY Show and NBC news - and certainly never thought that someone would be me. So excited for this visibility for my scaly friends. Video at… https://t.co/DwFDwc39GH
“The wildlife trade is not a ‘China problem’,” he noted. “We have to act as one global community rather than individual countries or we are not going to break through these issues.” https://t.co/XT2AhWEp4R
The culprits in both coronavirus outbreaks that began in China are not the pangolin, horseshoe bat or civet cat. We have met the enemy: It is us. https://t.co/nlZDsPwEHR
"Coronavirus is a stark reminder that the wildlife trade not only threatens species like pangolins, but poses a massive risk to human health and the global economy,” - @Paulix Paul Thomson, manager of the @PangolinCrisis Fund.
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Massive shipment of #Pangolin scales seized in Singapore, along with record haul of #elephant ivory. The 13 tons of scales represents up to 33,000 dead pangolins
As you head to Lion King, consider that there are now half as many lions as there were the last time the film came out. My brother @Paulix talks to @NatGeo about their disappearance and what we can all do about it. #ProtectThePride https://t.co/KLvVxdT0Ve