Pangolin Conservation and Research Foundation Ohio

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A Home for the Holidays

Give a gift that truly matters.❤️
Adopt a pangolin and help us reach 100 adoptions — with four special adoption packages that support their return to the wild.

✨ Campaign Update
In just the past seven days, our team has responded to four new pangolin rescues — a powerful reminder of both rising threats and the growing trust placed in us to save these critically endangered animals. Each rescue represents a life saved, but also stretches our already limited capacity. As we look toward 2026, it’s clearer than ever that we must expand our ability to respond, rehabilitate, and release pangolins safely back into the wild. Your adoption today directly helps us meet this need. 

Pangolins are the most trafficked mammal in the world, and Namibia is one of the regions where they urgently need protection. Pangolin Conservation and Research Foundation (PCRF) is the only pangolin-focused nonprofit in Namibia working to research, protect and rewild these critically threatened animals.

This year, your support has an especially personal impact.
One of the pangolins we rescued and released this year — Mag’gau, whose name means “Wild Spirit” — survived thanks to 5 months of intensive medical care, specialised nutrition, and protected rehabilitation. His fight back to the wild represents exactly what your symbolic adoption makes possible for the next pangolin who needs us.

Every adoption directly supports:

  • Rescued pangolins from the illegal wildlife trade that we have rehabilitated and released back into the wild
  • Wild pangolins we monitor in their natural habitat to understand their role as a keystone species and build vital baseline data for conservation

This data matters, and is part of groundbreaking research that actively informs the kinds of protections needed to stop pangolin trafficking at the source and keep pangolins in the wild. When we began our rehabilitation program 2.5 years ago, the post-release survival rate for confiscated pangolins was 40%.
Today, it’s 90%.

We’ve now released 41 pangolins back into the wild, including 5 since June of this year (Mag’gau among them) and two more currently in our care. Your support helps ensure every rescued pangolin has a second chance — and that the science behind saving them continues to grow.

You're also supporting something even bigger:
In January, we break ground on Namibia’s first dedicated Pangolin Rescue & Rehabilitation Centre. ⭐ 

A true home for the holidays, and every day after. A place where the next pangolin like Mag’gau can receive immediate care and the quiet, protected healing time they need to return to the wild. 

Your support helps us show up where pangolins need us most. Every contribution helps us keep going.

Choose your adoption package below and join us in giving pangolins a home for the holidays — and a future in the wild. 🌍 


💚 Guardian – $100 

Includes:

  • Digital personalised certificate

  • Digital pangolin profile with photo + fact sheet

  • Digital range map (geographic info removed for security)

  • Optional digital gift message

Delivery: Via email, guaranteed before Christmas


💛 Protector – $150

Includes:

  • Printed personalised certificate

  • Printed pangolin profile with photo + fact sheet

  • Printed range map (geographic info removed for security)

  • Pack of 4 collectible PCRF stickers

  • Optional gift note

Shipping: Worldwide


🧡 Friend of Mag’gau – Special Edition – $200 

Includes everything in Protector, PLUS:

  • Exclusive Mag’gau art print

  • Story card about Mag’gau’s rescue, rehabilitation, and return to the wild

  • Optional gift note

Shipping: Worldwide


❤️ Champion – $250 

Includes everything in Protector, PLUS:

  • First-ever PCRF 3D-printed pangolin

  • New PCRF magnet

  • Signed thank you from the PCRF field team

  • Optional gift note

Shipping: USA, Canada, UK, EU 

 

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501(c)(3) Public Charity · EIN 92-0508206
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