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Pangolins are the most-trafficked mammals. These are their protectors.

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Kang-Chun Cheng
HELPING HAND: An injured pangolin is one of two currently recovering at a center in central Zambia after being rescued from poachers. The scaly animals are smuggled east to Asia, where demand for exotic pets, luxury meat, and traditional medicines is high.

Cradling a shy pangolin in the crook of her arm, a handler at Zambia鈥檚 only pangolin rehabilitation center speaks about the animal in a hushed, soothing tone. Scrawled on a whiteboard nearby is the center鈥檚 motto: 鈥淥ur pangolins, our pride.鈥

Despite the satisfaction that handlers take in gingerly nursing pangolins back to their full strength, the center鈥檚 location and the handlers鈥 identities must remain a secret. The scaly, predominantly nocturnal animals, which scoop up ants and termites with their long, sticky tongues, are the most-trafficked mammals in the world. An estimated 1 million pangolins have been poached over the past decade 鈥 more than tigers, rhinos, and elephants combined.

Criminal networks take advantage of Zambia鈥檚 strategic location 鈥 it has porous borders with eight countries 鈥 as a transit route to smuggle pangolins east to Asia, where demand for exotic pets, luxury meat, and traditional medicines is high. Because pangolins鈥 scales are composed of keratin, the material that makes up human hair and nails, they are thought to possess healing powers.

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Pangolins are in demand for use in traditional medicine and to supply luxury meat. An estimated 1 million of the mammals have been poached over the past decade.

The center, supported by Wildlife Crime Prevention Zambia, rescues pangolins seized by Zambia鈥檚 Department of National Parks and Wildlife from the illegal wildlife trade. All too often, pangolins arrive at the center with missing limbs and scales yanked from their torsos. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to imagine how someone can do that to a living animal, but it happens more than you think,鈥 says conservationist Suwilanji Sichone, the center鈥檚 manager.

When the Monitor visited, only two pangolins were at the center, although handlers have cared for as many as a dozen during busy seasons. The pangolins get restorative morning and evening walks, and they sleep near their handlers in small, lightproof wooden boxes, simulating the tunnels in which the animals typically burrow.

The center releases back into the wild every pangolin that survives the stress or injuries it incurred from traffickers. Nearly 130 of the animals have been released since 2018.

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PANGOLIN PROTECTOR: Conservationist Suwilanji Sichone runs a pangolin rehabilitation center in central Zambia.
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NIGHT SPOT: A handler arranges the bedding in the small, lightproof box in which a pangolin will sleep.
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COZY QUARTERS: Clothing hangs in a handler鈥檚 bedroom next to a pangolin鈥檚 sleeping box. The center is staffed around the clock.
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A WALK ON THE WILDLIFE SIDE: Handlers at the center prepare to take two pangolins for an evening walk. The center鈥檚 location and handlers鈥 identities are kept secret to keep poachers away.

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