Pangolins are not just wildlife, they are the Ecological Engineers of the Forest Ecosystem


The Alliance for Pangolin Conservation – Ghana helps sustain our forest ecosystems for survival of pangolins and for future generations.

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Committed to saving the helpless pangolin species and more

We are Alliance for Pangolin Conservation – Ghana (Pangolin-Gh), a local not-for-profit organization leading research to understand, rescue, rehabilitation, and reintroduce pangolins into their natural habitats and to ensure that our forests teem with life.

What we do

Conservation Research

We conduct studies to obtain data to enhance knowledge of pangolins

Environmental lobbying

We push national and local authorities to support protection of forests and wildlife especially pangolins

Restoration of forest habitats

We mobilize and engage communities to plant trees to restore degraded forest landscapes that support wildlife

What we do

Capacity development

We organize training to enhance the capacity of individuals and communities to support wildlife conservation to enhance livelihoods

Conservation Education

We organize education programs for school children to raise awareness through the formation of Wildlife Conservation Clubs

Information Campaigns

We produce and share reports, facts sheets, pictures, and videos on the status of pangolins and our forests

Dedicated to life on earth particularly pangolins and forest ecosystems


30+

White-bellied (Phataginus tricuspis) and Black-bellied (Phataginus tetradactyla) pangolins rescued, rehabilitated and reintroduced into the wild


4

School base Wildlife Conservation Clubs formed and supported with conservation books


150

School children involved as Eco-Warriors and conservation preachers


2,500+

Inhabitants in 4 forest fringe communities sensitized on the plight of pangolins and importance of conserving wildlife species

Dedicated to life on earth particularly pangolins and forest ecosystems


15

Traditional hunters converted as pangolin guardians


600+

Conservation Awareness emblazoned T-shirts distributed freely


20,000+

Seedlings of native tree species voluntarily raised and planted to mitigate climate impact and support household energy needs


5

Hectares of degraded community lands restored through woodlots establishment


5

Households trained in alternative livelihoods to enhance for security and income


Projects

Status, Distribution, and Abundance of Vulnerable African White-Bellied Pangolin (Phataginus tricuspis) tricusps) in Human-Dominated Forest Landscapes around the Asukese Forest (Project ID 26493-1)


Up-scaling efforts to safeguard populations of two Vulnerable Pangolin species (Phataginus tricuspis and Phataginus tetradactyla) in the Asukese Forest Reserve (Rufford Project ID 30825-2)

Ghana Pangolin and School Education Project

Improving the Long-term Viability of Populations and Habitats of the Endangered White-bellied Pangolin in Asukese Forest Reserve, Ghana

Livelihood development Project (Pilot) - Rabbit farming

Degraded Landscape Restoration and Reforestation Project

Our team is Passionate about Pangolins and forest ecosystems


Agro Prince Pascal

Founder & Executive Director

Oti Yeboah Augustine Assistant Coordinator & Conservation Scientist

Christabel Agro Programs Officer (Logistics Planning)

Elizabeth Kwakye Conservation Educator and Gender Expert

Pokua Osei Yeboah

Secretary

Our team is Passionate about Pangolins and forest ecosystems


Francis Asamoah Boafo

Media Relations and Photojournalist

Mr. Mac Elikem Nutsuakor

Project Consultant and External Evaluator

Twumasi Ernest Facilitator and Technical Officer (Field Operations)

Mrs. Zalia Ibrahim – Chief Finance and Administration Officer

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Alliance for Pangolin Conservation - Ghana

Post Office Box 4

Akim-Swedru

Ghana, West Africa

+233 (0)243186441

+233 (0)206064911

pangolingh@gmail.com

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