This tiny pangolin was just days old when he was rescued from traffickers, his umbilical stump still attached. Weighing just 340g, he arrived at Lilongwe Wildlife Centre weak and vulnerable. His chances of survival were slim.
But now, after 18 months of intensive care and rehabilitation, Puck is finally strong enough to be released back into the wild – where he belongs.Â
This is exactly why we do what we do – because pangolins belong in the wild. With your help we can make sure more rescued pangolins end up like Puck – happy and thriving in the wild. Please donate today – with your help, we can bring pangolins back from the brink, before it’s too late.
£25
could buy a headlamp to help monitor a pangolin while it forages at night.
£50
could pay for a day of medication for a pangolin needing intensive care.
£100
could fund a surgical intervention to stabilise a pangolin on arrival.
£250
could buy a tracking tag to monitor a pangolin after they’re released.
£500
could cover a week’s costs for all pangolins in our care.
If we don't act now, pangolins may disappear forever
We’ve lost a million pangolins over the past decade, while global populations have declined by 80% in the last 20 years. Every donation, no matter the size, helps us to care swiftly and effectively for pangolins confiscated from traffickers.