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Fauna & Flora Global Policy Director, Catherine Weller reflects on the unsuccessful conclusion to the recent Plastics Treaty ...
A look at Fauna & Flora’s achievements, organisational objectives, strategy and accounts for 2024.
Several gecko species found during a series of surveys in a remote region of Cambodia have been confirmed as new to science. And these new discoveries may not be the last in this potentially rich ...
Across Cambodia and Indonesia, some of the world’s most iconic and endangered species are hanging on by a thread. Tigers are being caught in snares. Siamese crocodile numbers remain critically low.
Eight new Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) will cover approximately 93 square kilometres of marine habitat in the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe, a positive first step towards the country’s commitment ...
A landmark new report has revealed how starkly underfunded global marine protection efforts are, which threatens not just the health of our ocean, but livelihoods, food security and global prosperity.
Fauna & Flora is working alongside local partners, fishing communities and government to equitably manage a network of marine protected areas covering the Atlántida Seascape of Honduras.
Home to virtually all the world’s protea species, South Africa's Cape Floral Kingdom is one of the most biologically rich regions on the planet, and among the most threatened.
Support people and partnerships Fauna & Flora works with more than 400 local partners around the world. When you give to the Build & Empower Fund, you’re empowering local conservation leaders to help ...
Our most critical fund. When you give to the Endurance Fund, you’re powering fast, strategic responses and long-term resilience – ensuring we are ready for tomorrow’s conservation challenges today.
Our most critical fund. When you give to the Endurance Fund, you’re powering fast, strategic responses and long-term resilience – ensuring we are ready for tomorrow’s conservation challenges today.