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Philippine Pangolins Spotted, Researcher Suggest It’s Not Too Late to Save Them – Science Times
A new study recently suggested that with the proper conservation measures, the Philippine pangolin can still be saved and it is not yet considered an endangered…

New research recently suggested that with the proper conservation measures, “the Philippine pangolin still has a shot at bouncing back.”
Essentially, knowledge of this only pangolin species in the country is limited. More so, sightings of the said animal are even more infrequent.
In a study which the Global Ecology and Conservation journal published, researchers who were then conducting an extensive survey found that Philippine pangolins or Manis culonensis have been sighted in 17 municipalities…
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