Opinion : India policymakers need to take the illegal trade of pangolins more seriously
Globally, eight pangolin species are found in Africa and Asia, and India is home to two: the Indian Pangolin and the Chinese pangolini. The BBC’s Geeta Pandey looks at why they are critically endangered and what could be done to protect them.
Source: scroll.inPublished on 2023-04-24
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