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A white-bellied pangolin - © Ellie Stones

Sponsor a pangolin today

Sponsor a pangolin

Your monthly sponsorship fee

A monthly donation of

By doing so, you'll help keep a pangolin safe

Please sponsor a pangolin today. 

Pangolins are the world’s most trafficked mammal. Each day, hundreds of these poor creatures are torn from the wild. Their fate is to be shipped across the world and killed for their scales and meat. 

If we don’t act now, these innocent creatures are headed towards extinction. 

But there is still time to save them. 

Through your support, we could get the crucial resources into the field that enable us to protect these precious animals. 

Your sponsorship could allow us to purchase, install and maintain camera traps. This essential equipment acts as watchful eyes in the wild, allowing us to understand these secretive creatures, deter those that would do them harm and stop poaching at its source. 

Your support could save the life of a humble pangolin. 

So please, sponsor a pangolin today. Thank you. 

Black-bellied pangolin. © Angiolo / Adobe Stock

Black-bellied pangolin. © Angiolo / Adobe Stock

Millions upon millions of pangolins have been lost to this crisis. We are running out of time to save them - please sponsor one to help save them.

What you'll receive with your sponsorship

A sponsorship welcome pack

A personalised certificate, pangolin fact booklet, postcard and more!

Your very own pangolin pin badge

So you can spread the word about the plight of the pangolin.

Quarterly newsletter © Leon Tolkovsky/Fauna & Flora

Updates about pangolins

You’ll hear how your sponsorship is helping and about other species we work with.

    A sponsorship welcome pack

    A personalised certificate, pangolin fact booklet, postcard and more!

    Your very own pangolin pin badge

    So you can spread the word about the plight of the pangolin.

    Quarterly newsletter © Leon Tolkovsky/Fauna & Flora

    Updates about pangolins

    You’ll hear how your sponsorship is helping and about other species we work with.

How will my sponsorship help pangolins? 

Your sponsorship will help get more rangers into the field across both Africa and Asia to address the escalating threats to pangolins. You’ll help supply rangers with boots, machetes, rucksacks, sleeping bags, clothing, tents, rations and wages to allow them to patrol day-in day-out. 

The rangers’ constant presence will make it clear that pangolin poaching won’t go under the radar any longer, and allow us to keep these creatures safe. 

You’ll also help to kit out the rangers with the latest tech to make them as effective a force as possible. You’ll provide tree cameras to place around pangolin poaching hotspots, GPS kits to log threats and eDNA equipment to monitor numbers.

The dedication of rangers - almost always recruited from local communities - is heartening. It’s vital we can give them the equipment they need.

What will my sponsorship help buy?

£20

per month fuels a pair of motorbikes. It allows rapid response teams to avert danger before lives are lost.

£10

per month provides survival equipment for new ranger teams, such as hammocks, tarps and forest-safe stoves.

£5

per month puts a drone in the air. It helps monitor poaching hotspots - keeping species safe.

£2

keeps a camera trap running. It helps us make sure sponsored pangolins are safe and threats are kept at bay.

Why Fauna & Flora? 

Fauna & Flora has a proven track record in helping combat poaching and illegal wildlife trade across the globe. Over the decades, our work has helped put criminals behind bars, break up trafficking networks, improve law enforcement, change behaviour and save countless animals from a cruel fate. 

Successful pangolin conservation will take all of that – and more – but with donations from people like you, there’s still time to save these marvellous animals. 

Pangolin threats are at an all-time high, but rest assured that – through people like you – we’re bringing our protective work to the highest level it’s ever been. 

Donate today