The Tonkin snub-nosed monkey is one of the world’s most endangered primates. The last surviving individuals are thought to be confined to a few isolated forest fragments among the karst limestone ...
We are seeking a full-time Editor of Oryx to lead and manage the Journal. This role offers the chance to make a lasting contribution to conservation science and practice, influencing policy and on-the ...
Fauna & Flora is a conservation charity. Our 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 ...
This energy for planting trees must be channelled towards growing the right tree in the right place. Deforested land can be ...
The hippopotamus is surely among the most familiar – and most conspicuous – of Africa’s megafauna. Its pocket-sized relative, the pygmy hippo, is an entirely different matter. Confined to a dwindling ...
Fauna & Flora is helping park authorities and a specialist team to monitor Sumatran tigers and their prey, conduct SMART patrols, improve law enforcement monitoring systems and mentor park staff to ...
Fauna & Flora has a dedicated Australia-based team, who are available to support our Australian partners and donors, while keeping our finger on the pulse of globally influential news. With the help ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the second largest country in Africa and one of the continent’s most important for nature conservation. Dense forests and woodlands cover more than half of ...
Nurdles, or plastic pellets, are small lentil-sized pieces of plastic that are the building blocks for most plastic products. Nurdles are by definition a microplastic because they are less than 5mm in ...
There are now just two northern white rhinoceros remaining in the world. Najin and Fatu (both female) live under constant protection from poachers in Kenya’s Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Sudan (the last ...
The hawksbill is one of seven species of marine turtle and one of the world’s most endangered reptiles. It is renowned for its beautifully patterned shell, which has scutes (bony plates) that overlap ...
Plastic has helped humanity progress in ways unimaginable only a century ago. It has revolutionised healthcare, made homes more energy efficient, and reduced pressure on the extraction of natural ...