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A CELEBRATION OF TRIUMPH ON WORLD PANGOLIN DAY

Pangolin Day

Thanks to your generous donations, and the support of the African Pangolin Working Group, we achieved a remarkable feat: the successful rescue and release of nine precious pangolins into their natural habitat. These scaly mammals are not just survivors, they are the heart of African wildlife, and your donations played a vital part in keeping…

BEDTIME STORIES: THE HAIR-RAISING PLIGHT OF LIONS AND CHEETAHS

Bedtime Stories

Last year we introduced you to our enchanting series of conservation bedtime stories. In the first instalment, we journeyed with our little ones through the world of pangolins and African wild dogs. Now, in the latest story, “Africa – the last outpost of natural heritage”, we shed light on the lion and the lightning-fast cheetah….

Bedtime Stories with The Legacy Experience Foundation

The Legacy Experience Foundation (TLEF) is more than just an organisation, it’s a heartfelt commitment to making a difference in the world. Nestled in the serene town of Lucerne, Switzerland, TLEF dedicates its conservation efforts to the magnificent Kruger National Park (KNP) in South Africa and the neighbouring local communities. TLEF’s mission now extends beyond…

TULI’S JOURNEY

Tuli the pangolin

On June 25, 2022, a story of resilience and hope began to unfold. Tuli, a female pangolin, was rescued from the clutches of the illegal trade. This was made possible through the dedicated efforts of DCPI (the Hawks) and the Benoni SAPS K9 unit, who orchestrated her retrieval. The rescue operation resulted in two arrests,…

18 FEBRUARY: THE DAY OF THE PANGOLIN

World Pangolin Day encourages us to honour our precious pangolins. Whether it’s through raising awareness or giving to pangolin conservation efforts, every little bit counts. 

The Midnight Story

We’re proud to announce that yet another pangolin has been rescued and fitted with a telemetry tracking unit, provided by the Boucher Legacy. Below is the story of one of our courageous pangolins, Midnight, as told by Alexis Kriel from the African Pangolin Working Group.