Rescue gentle pangolins from Indonesia's barbaric wildlife trade
After snatching them from the wild, poachers take a machete and start brutally bludgeoning these living, feeling beings until they can barely move.
And while they’re still bleeding and still very much alive, a pangolin is thrown into a cauldron of piping hot water and boiled alive. Their scales are then ripped from their bodies and sold for traditional medicine.
Together with our partners at Jakarta Animal Aid Network (JAAN), we’re fighting back. But we can't do it without YOU.
With a compassionate gift today, you can fund brave investigators, skilled handlers and a K9 Wildlife Detection Unit to track traffickers, rescue pangolins, and give them a second chance at life.
Will you DONATE NOW TO RESCUE PANGOLINS from poachers before it’s too late?
Rescue pangolins before it's too late. Donate now.
Your life-saving gift today can help to stop pangolins from being captured, beaten and boiled alive.
* Your donation will help protect animals around the world
Pangolins like Amba NEED YOU when they’re stolen by poachers
When the investigators pushed open the door of a poacher’s house in Indonesia, nothing could’ve prepared them for what they saw next.
A frightened animal was waiting for someone to save him. It was Amba the pangolin. Hidden under 80 kilograms of scales of those who didn’t make it.
Amba is safe now. But more pangolins need YOUR help before time runs out.
For every Amba who survives, countless pangolins are still being hunted, smuggled and hidden away. Some are minutes from death when we find them.
Your gift today could help investigators track poachers, help sniffer dogs like Bailey find trafficked pangolins in time, and help injured animals recover and return to the wild.
WILL YOU DONATE NOW TO URGENTLY HELP PANGOLINS?
Donate now to help pangolins
You could help power a mission that works in three crucial stages
INVESTIGATE: Track the poachers before it’s too late.
JAAN’s investigators infiltrate wildlife trafficking networks, posing as buyers to gather intelligence that leads to arrests and rescues.
RESCUE: Find and save pangolins in time.
At Sumatra’s busy ports, every minute matters.
The K9 Wildlife Detection Unit (led by Bailey, Indonesia’s first wildlife sniffer dog) works alongside JAAN’s rescue teams to locate trafficked animals and bring them to safety.
RELEASE: Give pangolins a second chance in the wild.
When strong enough, some rescued pangolins can be transported to remote release sites chosen to keep them safe from poachers. JAAN’s biologists carefully monitor each release to help ensure the animals’ safety.
Unless animal lovers like you act now, more pangolins will be at serious risk. Will you help rescue them before it’s too late?
Can I donate over the phone?
Of course! If you'd like to donate over the phone or have any questions, please contact our friendly team.
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