Facebook users are buying and selling pangolin portions, even though its illegal

In spite in their safe standing below global regulations, pangolins stay one of the crucial trafficked animals on this planet — and no less than a few of that business is going down proper out within the open on Facebook . A brand new file from tech watchdog workforce the Tech Transparency Project main points how Faceboo…
In spite of their protected status under international laws, pangolins remain one of the most trafficked animals in the world — and at least some of that trade is taking place right out in the open on Facebook . A new report from tech watchdog group the Tech Transparency Project details how Faceboo…Original article
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