"Since 2000, at least several tens of thousands of animals were sold each year in countries from Pakistan to Indonesia in Asia and Zimbabwe to Guinea in Africa," says Dan Challender, a researcher studying trade in pangolins, quoted in an excellent article on the website Mongabay. In 2010, the organization of protection of species Traffic issued a report estimating that a union of the Malaysian Crime had captured 22,000 pangolins over 18 months. In 2011, between 40 000 and 60 000 animals were also reportedly caught anything in Vietnam.
If they are often transported live to facilitate the preservation of meat, many die on the way, from hunger or thirst. In addition, traffickers often inject their water to increase their weight.
As for elephants, rhinos or tigers, laws and fines are inadequate to deter trafficking. And little of the kind of visibility helps keep concealed. Kanitha Krishnasamy, project manager for the NGO Traffic concludes, quoted by AFP: "Unfortunately, pangolin does not attract public attention, so by extension the authorities, because these scaly animals are considered less sexy than larger mammals. "
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