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Good News: 180 Countries Approve Ban on Pangolin, the World's Most Trafficked Mammal
The world's most heavily trafficked (and weirdest) mammal on Earth, pangolins, could be saved from extinction as the UN wildlife conference on Wednesday has approved a worldwide ban on pangolins.
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