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A cardboard box filled with scales of different species of pangolins seized this year by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) rangers in Bayanga on March 13, 2020. The 4 species of African pangolins are present in the Central African Republic and protected by law since 2019. Poached by the local population, pangolin meat is consumed by hunters and the scales are destined for the Chinese pharmacopoeia market. One jar of pangolin scales sells in Bayanga for about 55 USD. (Photo by FLORENT VERGNES / AFP) (Photo by FLORENT VERGNES/AFP via Getty Images)

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