Green turtles are officially off the danger list - a great result for the efforts of Fauna & Flora and our local partners at key project sites worldwide.
Fauna & Flora is working across Scotland to empower and connect community-based organisations, enabling them to lead local and national conservation efforts. Fauna & Flora empowers community-based ...
If you haven’t heard of the steppe tortoise – perhaps better known as the Russian tortoise – you’re probably not a fan of space travel. It was famously the first animal to successfully orbit the moon.
We work with a range of stakeholders – communities, authorities, NGOs, universities and enterprises – to tackle threats and build support and capacity for the conservation of turtles and their marine ...
Within the vast mountainous landscape in the eastern Congo Basin are the largely rain-forested Kahuzi-Biega and Maiko National Parks covering 1,660,000 hectares. These parks, and the one million ...
Fauna & Flora is working alongside local communities, conservationists, and policymakers to secure and restore this essential corridor, ensuring that both wildlife and people can thrive in harmony.
The lansan tree is found only on the Windward Islands of Dominica, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Saint Lucia. Its main stronghold is the island of Saint Lucia, where the tree plays a vital ecological, ...
Open up social media and you’ll see reams of content showing animals being cute, unique or surprising. But the demand for this content has a real-world impact. In the last few years, there has been a ...
In the Albertine Rift, western Uganda, Fauna & Flora is working with local communities to restore vital ecological corridors between some of the country’s remaining chimpanzee strongholds. We are also ...
Virachey National Park is one of 73 protected areas in Cambodia, covering more than 400,000 hectares. There are five community protected areas (CPA), all covering about 18,500 hectares within the ...
This working theory of change traces the causal pathways linking improvements in gender equity with improved natural resource governance, which in turn can lead to an improvement in conservation ...
The Caribbean has already witnessed more reptile extinctions than any other region on Earth – accounting for over 60% of all reptile species lost globally. The illegal pet trade has surged in recent ...