Endangered Pangolins and Conservation Efforts
Pangolins are among the world’s most trafficked mammals, facing threats from both poaching and shrinking habitats. Conservationists aim to protect these creatures by understanding and disrupting trafficking routes.
Challenges in Pangolin Conservation
- Pangolin scales are difficult to trace back to their origin when seized.
- The DNA in seized scales is often degraded, complicating further analysis.
Breakthrough Study Published in PLoS Biology
A study published on May 7 by an international team of researchers has provided a significant advancement in pangolin conservation efforts.
- The team employed advanced genetic sequencing techniques.
- They successfully mapped the trafficking routes for three highly traded pangolin species:
- White-bellied Pangolin
- Sunda Pangolin
- Chinese Pangolin
This breakthrough offers new avenues for conservationists to track and protect endangered pangolin populations effectively.