Join our wildlife watch!
We have chosen the pangolin as the star of our campaign to shut down illegal wildlife trade wherever we can!
One of the most endangered yet least talked about wild animal is the pangolin. If we do not take action today, it will surely go the way of the dodo. This scaly anteater has all the necessary tools to fend off predators except for one, humankind. Most of the reports we received from friends in Malaysia in 2013 indicate that they have disappeared from many regions.
To find out more about pangolins, please visit the IUCN website.
Keep in touch as we try and parlay all the connections we have to kick start conservation programs in Borneo to save pangolins!
Please Like the facebook page and keep track of our struggle to get the program established.
One of the most endangered yet least talked about wild animal is the pangolin. If we do not take action today, it will surely go the way of the dodo. This scaly anteater has all the necessary tools to fend off predators except for one, humankind. Most of the reports we received from friends in Malaysia in 2013 indicate that they have disappeared from many regions.
To find out more about pangolins, please visit the IUCN website.
Keep in touch as we try and parlay all the connections we have to kick start conservation programs in Borneo to save pangolins!
Please Like the facebook page and keep track of our struggle to get the program established.
Help bust the wildlife trade
The illegal trade in wildlife uses social media platforms to sell their stuff. If you see any suspicious posts on social media, please report it to the relevant authorities below.
Call this hotline to report wildlife issues in West Malaysia.
To report wildlife crime in Sabah, you can also contact the Sabah Wildlife Department on this link.
Direct number +60 12-801 9289
Email: [email protected]
Direct number +60 12-801 9289
Email: [email protected]
To report wildlife crime in Sarawak, please contact the Sarawak Forestry Corporation as below.