Experts Release Endangered Pangolin After Raising It For Two Years 01:50
You've probably never heard of a pangolin but they are the world's most trafficked mammal, which is why Wildlife Reserves Singapore is working to repopulate the species. They found young Sandshrew at just 6 weeks old on a building site all alone. They hand-raised him for two years until he was old enough to be released into the wild. The time has finally come for Sandshrew to meet the outside world, but don't worry he will be tracked 24/7 for one month to ensure his safety and adaptability.