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Unbalancing the scales

Please note: Since this article was published on the 15th of February, worldwide statistics have changed dramatically: Total number of cases 219,365   Deaths 8,970Mortality rate 9%  (19/03/2020).China has also publicly announced its intention to ban the wildlife meat markets. On the 15th of February 2020 Zimbabwe along with countries all over the globe will celebrate World Pangolin Day. […]

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Protecting the World’s Most Trafficked Mammal: Tikki Hywood Foundation and African Parks Join Forces for Pangolins

Johannesburg, South Africa: Tikki Hywood Foundation and African Parks have pioneered a partnership combining their expertise and resources to boost the protection of pangolins in Africa. The provision of safe and suitable habitat is crucial for the long-term survival of pangolins, the most heavily trafficked mammal on the planet. Their partnership will comprise of cross-continent cooperation, harnessing Tikki Hywood

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Our “Wish To Do” List

At the Tikki Hywood Foundation we don’t just rescue, rehabilitate and release, injured and orphaned wildlife. We work hard at conservation too and believe that conservation is a team effort. That is why we not only work with other conservation organisations, but also strive to form working relationships with the many different government departments who

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A Mother’s Day Tale

The Ugandan Pangolin Guardians were born in April. These are proud men and woman who want to protect their Ugandan heritage.  This group is made up of men and woman from UWA, (Uganda Wildlife Authority) and the police who are all involved in wildlife protection be it through the courts or on the ground.  In

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