Our shared purpose is to protect the diversity of life on Earth, for the survival of the planet and its people. We work closely with local conservation partners in well over 40 countries to save ...
In October 2024, Colombia hosted the global biodiversity conference, COP16. The conference aimed to highlight and address some of the biggest drivers of nature loss worldwide. The theme of the event, ...
Research expeditions conducted by Fauna & Flora and our partners in Kyrgyzstan have revealed a previously common freshwater ...
Fauna & Flora began working in what is now South Sudan in 1903, when concern for the future of the area’s wildlife provided the catalyst for the founding of our organisation. In early 2011, we came ...
For more than 120 years, Fauna & Flora has been working with its partners around the world to protect threatened plant and animal species. Every year, our people work across hundreds of project sites, ...
Pangolin poaching is surging, fuelled by traffickers trying to monetise their meat and scales. We have no idea how many pangolins are killed each year, and we have no idea how many are left in the ...
In 2012, Fauna & Flora joined forces with a newly formed Turkish NGO, Akdeniz Koruma Derneği (AKD), to tackle the growing threats to marine life and coastal livelihoods posed by overfishing, ...