Fauna & Flora has been working on marine conservation in Cambodia since 2010, with a programme of work that has evolved from an initial government request to help establish the country’s first marine ...
You can help launch a crisis clinic in Mozambique - a trafficking hotspot. With your support, rescued pangolins can be granted a second chance at life.
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 ...
Fauna & Flora’s two Climate Adaptation Specialists, Marcela Gutierrez from Nicaragua and Beckie Nantongo from Uganda, share ...
Nicaragua has experienced unpredictable weather as a result of the climate crisis. Over the last few decades, the region has ...
The Arabian oryx has an almost talismanic significance for Fauna & Flora. We played a key role in saving it from extinction when we launched ‘Operation Oryx’ in 1962. Decades later, it became the ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Caribbean is one of the world’s greatest centres of biodiversity, with over 10,000 species that occur nowhere else. In fact, the region ranks in the top three of the world’s 36 biodiversity ...
Forests, mountains, rivers, the ocean – these landscapes and seascapes provide us with food, medicine, water, oxygen, inspiration and sanctuary. They are also home to our planet’s unique abundance of ...
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 ...
The eastern lowland gorilla is the largest of all four gorilla subspecies. It is also known as Grauer’s gorilla, a name that scientists tend to prefer. Its more common name is slightly misleading ...
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