Reflecting on 2024 and the impact you made possible. As we step into 2025, we know there are many challenges ahead and much to do to save, protect and care for animals in Thailand. Please join us to save more.
Pangolin released back to the wild
Back to the wild for this pangolin – the most trafficked mammal in the world! This pangolin was brought to us by some locals. He had a mild fever, but as pangolins do not generally do well in captivity and often die quickly from stress or malnutrition, we wanted to get him back home asap. We provided him with the medical care he needed and then released him back to the wild.
Pangolins are widely poached for their scales and meat, so every wild pangolin is incredibly important to the survival of the species. Your kindness enables us to help all kinds of wildlife that comes through our doors.
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