Dr. Jane
February 22, 2021
Pangolins are still the world’s most traded mammals, outperforming elephants and rhinos, according to reports from World Animal Protection, an international nonprofit animal welfare organization. When people celebrated World Animal Day yesterday, February 19, World Animal Welfare revealed that these endangered mammals are being poached for their scales and meat for use in traditional medicines, although there is no scientific …
Dr. Jane
February 22, 2021
According to World Animal Protection, banning wild animals in traditional medicines is the only way to save the pangolin. Photos supplied. As the world celebrated World Pangolin Day yesterday (February 20), pangolins tragically remain the world’s most traded mammal … surpassing elephants and rhinos. They are poached for use in traditional medicines for their dandruff and flesh, although there is …
Dr. Jane
February 20, 2021
February 20, 2021: As the world marks, pangolins are now the most traded mammal in the world, surpassing elephants and rhinos. They are poached for use in traditional medicines for their scales and flesh, although there is no scientific evidence that their body parts have medicinal value. According to a report by World Animal Protection, “Suffering on a Large Scale …