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The past, present and future of the pangolin in Mainland China

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GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION
Volume 33, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01995

Keywords

Pholidota; Population; Distribution; Conservation; Mainland China

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32070522, 31702029, 31572286]

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The Chinese pangolin and the Sunda pangolin are two species that occur in mainland China. Due to overexploitation and habitat loss, the pangolin population has declined dramatically and is considered extinct in most areas. Illegal hunting, habitat loss and fragmentation, small populations, low population densities, and reduced food supply are among the major threats facing pangolins today. The Chinese government has implemented various measures to protect pangolins, including reducing consumption demand, community economic development, public education, nature reserve creation, and species conservation research. If these measures are implemented, the pangolin population will have a bright future in mainland China.
Two pangolin species, the Chinese pangolin and the Sunda pangolin, occur in mainland China (MC). The Chinese pangolin was once widely distributed throughout provinces south of the Yangtze River, as well as north of the Yangtze River in southern Sichuan, northeast Chongqing, northwest Hubei, and southwest Henan Provinces. However, the range of the Sunda pangolin is limited to border areas of Yunnan Province. Due to overexploitation and habitat loss, the pangolin population has declined dramatically and it is now widely considered extinct in most areas. At present, although the distribution and population size of the pangolin in MC are unclear, residual populations have been confirmed in Yunnan, Hainan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Hunan, Chongqing, Fujian, Jiangxi, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces. Illegal hunting, habitat loss and fragmentation, small populations, low population densities, and reduced food supply are among the major threats facing pangolins today. The Chinese government has focused strongly on pangolin protection. They have been listed as Category I state-protected animals, and corresponding laws, policies and measures have been introduced to protect them from many threats. Important measures for pangolin conservation in MC include the reduction of public consumption demand, community economic development, public education about conservation and illegal activities, creation or expansion of nature reserves, optimization of mad and water conservation facility construction, changes in afforestation methods, a moratorium on commercial breeding programs, proper treatment of confiscated pangolins and derivative products, further species conservation research, and international cooperative conservation efforts. If these conservation actions are implemented, the pangolin population in MC will have a bright future.

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