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Meet Roly Poly: A Rescued Sunda pangolin

The Sunda pangolin is an amazing animal - a scaly mammal that eats ants and termites, hides in dense forest, and rolls into a tiny ball when scared.

 

Meet Pursat: The World’s Only Rescued Hairy-Nosed Otter

Wildlife Alliance’s Care for Rescued Wildlife program at Phnom Tamao is home to Pursat, a rescued hairy-nosed otter. Pursat is probably the only one of his species cared for by humans anywhere on Earth.

Wildlife Alliance Blog: On the Ground

This blog is designed to give you current updates directly from the field. Read more to learn about the latest wildlife trafficking bust, animal rescue,  or community-based project.

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Thursday
Jun092011

Wildlife Alliance Volunteers Open New Community Center for Former Slash-and-Burn Farmers and Their Families

Farmers enrolled in Wildlife Alliance’s Community Agriculture Development Program have made the transition from destructive subsistence farming in the forest to profitable, sustainable agriculture. But as they move towards complete independence from outside assistance, they need to forge a strong sense of community that will carry them forward together in the years to come. With that in mind, Wildlife Alliance volunteers have recently built and opened a new Community Center at our agricultural village, offering locals a public space to socialize and learn new skills.

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