Other first-class protected animals include giant pandas, Tibetan antelopes, and red-crowned cranes.
The country's animal protection authority said it will work more to protect and rescue the species with measures which include improving their habitat, cracking down on poaching and trafficking as well as setting up a protection research centre and gene bank for the pangolin.
At present, all the eight existing pangolin species in the world have been listed as endangered species in their respective countries and regions, Sun Quanhui, a scientist from the World Animal Protection, told Global Times on Friday.
Chinese pangolins were widely distributed in 17 provinces in the south of the Yangtze river.