An ongoing partnership in Zimbabwe’s Matusadona National Park is giving trafficked pangolins a second chance at life.
Through the combined efforts of African Parks, the Tikki Hywood Foundation and ZimParks, rescued pangolins are being rehabilitated and released into a secure, well-managed protected area.
The collaboration not only ensures the safety of individual animals but also builds local capacity, raises community awareness and contributes vital conservation data to support pangolin protection efforts across Africa.
Watch the video here to see how the team is working to reverse the decline of the world’s most trafficked mammal: