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Rescued Pangolins Treated for Injuries

Rescued pangolins in Vietnam are treated for their injuries.

Aired 05/23/2018

Nature

Rescued Pangolins Treated for Injuries

Clip: Season 36 Episode 16 | 2m 34sVideo has Closed Captions

Rescued pangolins in Vietnam are treated for their injuries.

Conservationists at the organization Save Vietnam’s Wildlife rescue pangolins from the black market. Pangolins arrive to the care center with various injuries, including one whose back leg has been severed.

Aired 05/23/2018

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