A documentary about saving the critically endangered Chinese pangolin.The Chinese pangolin was once widely distributed in areas south of the Yangtze River in my country, but its numbers have declined sharply due to over-hunting and habitat destruction.The pangolin, which feeds on ants and termites, is known as the guardian of the forest and is an important part of the natural ecological balance. At the same time, its ability to dig holes through mountains has also created homes and activities for many other animals and plants in the forest.place.In 2020, my country upgraded the pangolin to a first-level protected wild animal and adopted a series of measures to increase protection.Four years later, WildAid public welfare ambassador and young actor Wang Yibo, at the invitation of the China Wildlife Conservation Association and the international environmental organization WildAid, visited the pangolin habitat and the Pangolin Conservation and Research Center of the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, and witnessed scientists and patrol teams, volunteers’ unremitting efforts in pangolin protection.The critically endangered Chinese pangolin is facing hope of population recovery thanks to the efforts of everyone.