KUALA LUMPUR: Pangolin smugglers are constantly opening up new routes to evade law enforcement agencies, a study showed on Friday, highlighting the challenge of tackling the trade in the world’s most heavily trafficked mammal.

While at least 20 tons of pangolins and their parts are seized annually after being trafficked across borders, smugglers were using dozens of new routes for the illegal trade every year in a determined effort to stay ahead of authorities, it said.

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