Pangolin Conservation: British Embassy, LUFASI, Others Pledge Support
As the world battles gradual extinction of Pangolin caused by Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT), stakeholders in Nigeria have restated commitments to supporting the cause.
THECONSCIENCE reports that the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF), Lagos Urban Forest Animal Sanctuary Initiative (LUFASI) and Saint Marks Animal Rescue Foundation (SMARF) have all declared to join forces with other stakeholders to boost the conservation of Pangolin species and fight IWT in Nigeria.
The declarations were made during the commemoration of the World
Pangolin Day on Sunday, 21st March, 2021 at the Lufasi Park, Eti-Osa, Lagos.
In his remarks, the British Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. Ben Lewellyn Jones
said that ant-eating nature of pangolin among other functions they perform in the ecosystem require
that “all of us have the responsibility to protect them.”
Dr. Mark Ofua, CEO of SMARF urged the people and government to pay more attention to the key issues causing gradual pangolin extinction.
In his own presentation titled “Biodiversity and us”, Mr. Desmond Majekodunmi, Chairman of LUFASI said that the illegal and poorly regulated wildlife trade is causing great damage to the
society and urged all to take drastic actions to salvage the environment from total destruction.
Dr. Joseph Onoja, Director of Technical Programmes, NCF said that God-given nature of Pangolin makes the animal a very unique animal species among mammals as “It has been shown that one of its kind can protect an area of forest as large as 31 football fields from termite destruction, enabling forests to absorb carnondioxide and producing oxygen.”
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Lagos State, Mrs. Belinda Ronke Odeneye, represented by Mr. Samuel Adeola said that Lagos State Government is
committed to the protection of endangered species native to the state, and efforts are being intensified in combatting IWT at identified wildlife markets.
The main attraction of the day was the commissioning of a Pangolin Soft Release Centre.
Present at the event were Mr. Peter Thomas, Deputy Head of Mission, British High Commission, Lagos; Yeye Agnes Sobajo; Dr. Eloka Chukwuemeka; Mrs. Faith Ufuoma Ofua; Dr. Sola Ogunsuyi; Mrs. Kofo Adeleke; Alashe Kosoko; Mr. Linus Unah of WildAid; representatives of National Environmental Standards and Regulation Enforcement Agency (NESREA), Nigerian
Environmental Society (NES), Omu Resort among others.
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