
Forest Department arrests four for pangolin trade
The Tamil Nadu Wildlife Crime Control Bureau received a tip-off about the illegal trade and coordinated with forest officials to intercept the accused. Pangolins are among the most trafficked mammals in the world, largely due to the false belief that their scales have medicinal properties. A forest department official noted that this misconception continues to fuel demand, despite no scientific basis for such claims.
Authorities are now investigating the case further to trace the broader network involved in the illegal wildlife trade. Efforts are being made to strengthen monitoring and enforcement to curb such trafficking and protect vulnerable species like the pangolin from extinction, said the official.

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