Join IFAW's mission to protect precious pangolins and other exploited wildlife from the cruelty of ruthless poachers. Tell us which three steps you’ll pledge today to support pangolins—the world's most trafficked mammal—and other innocent victims of the horrific illegal wildlife trade. Need some inspiration? You could pledge to...
Be an educated consumer: Refuse to buy products made from endangered animal parts and avoid places that exploit animals for entertainment. Stay on the look out for any signs of illegal wildlife trade. You can report any signs of wildlife trafficking to The Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online by visiting this link: Report Suspicious Wildlife Sales or report any suspicious posts about wildlife trafficking on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube or TikTok.
Power up your pangolin knowedge on YouTube with IFAW's Neil Greenwood: Pangolins: Saving the world's most trafficked mammal and check out our latest blog to learn more about World Pangolin Day and ways to help.
Raise awareness by sharing posts on social media like this one featuring our partners, Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), and their great work saving pangolins: WTI release trafficked pangolin back to the wild.
Host a pangolin party: Round up your pangolin-loving pals and host a virtual or face-to-face party full of fun party games and delicious food all in the name of fundraising to protect these amazing creatures!
Virtual fundraisers: You can set up your own fundraiser on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Tiltify, and more. Once you've created your fundraiser, don't forget to share with your friends and encourage them to donate or start their own!
Watch a wildlife programme on IFAW partner Waterbear: Take the time to learn more about the exotic pet trade by tuning in to the gripping show: Not a Pet
Check out Amazon's Poacher: Launched globally in February 2024, Poacher is a captivating docuseries based on real events surrounding "Operation Shikar"—one of India's biggest elephant ivory trafficking cases. Our partner, Wildlife Trust of India, played a leading role in the investigation. Learn more >>
We'd love to see your photos of the actions you've pledged or your favourite pangolin image or video! Please share on social media and don't forget to tag us! It's time to tell the world about pangolins and do all we can to save them before it's too late. Together, we can stop wildlife crime.