Nigerians Fight to Protect the World's Most Trafficked Mammal | National Geographic

Pangolins are believed to be the most trafficked mammals in the world, after humans. As the four Asian species of pangolins have dwindled, poachers are increasingly turning to the African species to supply the trade. In this short film, meet the bold Nigerians who are fighting to protect this gentle and vulnerable creature.

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+1 1. woodhatch commented 5 years ago

Track down and destroy those that cause the demand and the trafficking will soon stop.
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+3 2. Judge-Jake commented 5 years ago

#1 Sadly that requires the elimination of most of Asia, these stupid backward countries that believe rhino horn, elephant horn and the scales of this beautiful creature etc etc etc is medicine, it fecking isn't you morons.
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0 3. Natan_el_Tigre commented 5 years ago

#1 Might want to re-watch 0:38 to 1:03. 8-)
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+1 4. snotraddict commented 5 years ago

ALL traffickers are "good" people with no evil intent? Not sure I believe that propaganda. Some, yes but ALL.? Doubtful.