U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposes endangered status for seven pangolin species

Article written by The Washington Post
Originally published by The Washington Post (June 18, 2025)

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that it plans to declare seven species of pangolin endangered, a move meant to stiffen penalties for those who poach and smuggle “the world’s most heavily trafficked mammal.”

The pangolin, which looks like a cross between an anteater and an armadillo, holds the distinction of being the only mammal on Earth covered head to tail in scales.

But that scaly shield, and people’s quest for it, has led to the undoing of pangolin populations. Demand for both pangolin scales and meat has driven the animal to the edge of extinction - and may have played a role in instigating the coronavirus pandemic.

The Fish and Wildlife Service posted a Federal Register notice on Monday proposing to add all species of pangolins to the endangered species list.

The notice means pangolins will be among the first species to be added during the second Trump administration. The public will have 60 days to offer feedback before the listing becomes official.

Protection under the Endangered Species Act “is long overdue,” said Nicholas Arrivo, an attorney for the Humane World for Animals. “But it’s a good day for pangolins.”

Found in savannas and forests from West Africa to Southeast Asia, pangolins scour the earth for ants, termites and other insects at night, scooping them up with their sticky tongues. When threatened by predators, they curl into a ball and protect themselves with their tough keratin scales.

But their adaptations for the wild leave pangolins vulnerable to trafficking. As nocturnal animals, they have poor eyesight, which makes them easy to capture in snares, and their defensive curling strategy allows poachers to swoop them up.

Fueling the pangolin trade is demand in Asia, where their meat is considered a delicacy, and their scales are believed to heal liver, skin and other problems in traditional Chinese medicine.

Scientists who have reviewed the research say there is “no reliable evidence” that pangolin scales - made of the same substance as human fingernails - have special medicinal value. A ban on international commercial trade was agreed in 2016.

But illegal trade has continued. That’s how pangolins came to be cited in 2020 as a possible intermediate host for the coronavirus behind the pandemic, with the deadly pathogen potentially jumping from bats to pangolins and, finally, to humans.

As poaching and habitat loss have led to the decline of pangolin populations in Asia, poaching and trade from Africa has increased. Researchers estimate that more than 8.5 million pangolins were removed from the wild in West and Central Africa between 2014 and 2021. There is evidence that organized crime networks are involved, the Fish and Wildlife Service said.

The proposed listings would add penalties to trading the animals and give law enforcement additional resources for combating trafficking, Arrivo said.

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