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To see the relationship between animal and carer in a single frame was very relevant for people out there to actually care.
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[Wildest animal rescues.]
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['Pangolin men' saving the world's most trafficked mammal.]
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Here in Zimbabwe, we're proud to save the pangolins.
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Every day, with my friends, we protect the animal.
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We walk them, we feed them, we protect them like our children.
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The pangolin is the most trafficked mammal in the world.
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There are eight species, four in Asia and four in Africa, and more than a million have been illegally hunted and killed in the last decade alone.
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In Zimbabwe, the Tikki Hywood Trust is devoted to rehabilitating pangolins rescued from poachers.
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And photographer Adrian Steirn was lucky enough to be granted access to their work.
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I'd always wanted to document the relationship that these men had with these animals.
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And I think once I was afforded that opportunity I wanted to come and shoot something very very different.
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There are two sets of photos.
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Essentially, there is the reportage photos of what I saw in front of me of how these men interact, and then I wanted to shoot portraits of these men, take very beautiful portraiture that would, I think, hopefully affect people.
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Would make people sit up and watch and listen and think, "What is that animal? What's happening here?"
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And that was what I set out to do.
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It was something that I thought I could make a difference with.
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When I first saw a pangolin, I first saw the relationship that these men had with these animals, it was beyond extraordinary, a little pre-historic creature that in that moment is completely reliant on that handler.
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Every single day of the year, these guys go out, ensure that those animals are fed to make their weight so they can be released back into the wild.
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I was very, very, very fortunate to get the access that I did, and they're so highly traded and they are so endangered that everything they do is covert.
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Adrian is hoping that his work will bring attention to the most endangered animal that many people have never even heard of.
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I think if people learn what a pangolin is from these images, then we're moving in the right direction.
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I hope that people learn to care that little bit more, not just about pangolin, but about our planet.
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Show these photos to your children.
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Let them have a look at them.
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Let them ask questions.
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Feel good knowing that you have the answers and in doing that, we've educated the next generation.
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That's all we can do.
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The pangolin men and the Tikki Hywood Trust are committed to the survival of the species.
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Wildest animal rescues