UK dogs to sniff out pangolin smugglers in Thailand

A pangolin is seen following a major seizure in Thailand in 2017.
A pangolin is seen following a major seizure in Thailand in 2017.

Two Labrador dogs, which have been trained by British police, are to be flown to Thailand to help crack down on the smuggling of pangolins.

Pangolins are the most trafficked mammal in the world, according to the World Wildlife Fund. All eight species are on the red list of threatened species and at risk of extinction, the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) said.

The two dogs, Buster and Bess, who have already undergone an eight-week training programme with London’s Metropolitan Police, will be sent to Thailand to complete their training, and then use their sniffing skills to detect pangolins being smuggled through airports, ports and by road.

“Not all heroes wear capes: some walk on all fours and have extremely powerful noses,” said the pangolin technical specialist at the ZSL.

“Intelligence has been telling us that live pangolins are being trafficked all across Thailand — mainly by road,” she said. “Some vehicles even have purpose-built concealed areas to transport the critically endangered species.”

Despite a ban on global trade of pangolins since 2017, the mammals are victims of high levels of poaching and illegal trade for their meat, scales and other body parts.

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Vocabulary

  • cape: a loose piece of clothing without sleeves that hangs from your shoulders - เสื้อคลุมไม่มีแขน
  • extinction: a situation in which a plant, an animal, a way of life, etc. stops existing - การสูญพันธุ์
  • intelligence: information collected about the secret plans of an enemy, criminal organisations, competitors, etc. - ข่าวกรอง  ข้อมูลลับ
  • mammal: any animal of which the female gives birth to babies, not eggs, and feeds them on milk from her own body - สัตว์เลี้ยงลูกด้วยนม
  • poaching (noun): illegally catching or killing an animal, bird, or fish on someone else’s property - การรุกล้ำ, การบุกรุกล่าสัตว์หรือจับปลา
  • smuggle: to take things or people to or from a place secretly and often illegally - ลักลอบนำเข้า
  • smuggle: to take things or people to or from a place secretly and often illegally - ลักลอบนำเข้า/ออก
  • smuggler: a person who takes things or people to or from a place secretly and often illegally - ผู้ลักลอบขนสินค้าหรือคนหรือสัตว์เข้าและออกจากประเทศอย่างผิด
  • sniff: to breathe air in through the nose in order to discover or enjoy the smell of something - สูดกลิ่น, สูดอากาศ
  • species: a kind of animal - ประเภท, พรรณ, ชนิด
  • threatened: at risk; in danger - ตกอยู่ในความเสี่ยง
  • trafficked (adj): sold illegally, especially workers - ลักลอบขายแรงงานผิดกฎหมาย
  • zoological: connected with the science of zoology, the scientific study of animals and their behaviour - เกี่ยวกับสัตววิทยา
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