Netflix’s New Pangolin Documentary Shines Spotlight on Poached Species

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Raising Awareness: The Launch of “Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey”
With the launch of the much-anticipated Netflix documentary Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey on April 21, directed by Academy Award winner Pippa Ehrlich (known for My Octopus Teacher), global awareness of one of the world’s most trafficked and endangered animals is set to soar.

Pangolins, often referred to as “scaly anteaters,” are unique creatures known for their distinctive keratin scales and gentle nature. Unfortunately, they are facing a dire threat due to illegal wildlife trade, driven by demand for their scales and meat. This documentary shines a light on their plight, following the journey of Kulu, a young pangolin, as he navigates the challenges of survival in a world that often overlooks his kind.

As viewers embark on this emotional journey, they will not only witness the beauty of these fascinating animals but also gain insight into the urgent need for conservation efforts. The film aims to educate audiences about the importance of protecting pangolins and the ecosystems they inhabit.

The release of Kulu’s Journey is more than just a documentary; it’s a call to action. By sharing Kulu’s story, we can inspire a global movement to protect these remarkable creatures and combat wildlife trafficking.

Join us in spreading the word about this important film and the conservation message it carries. Together, we can make a difference for pangolins and ensure their survival for generations to come.

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Pangolin trafficking is a critical issue that requires immediate attention and action. By raising awareness and supporting conservation efforts, we can help protect these remarkable creatures from extinction.