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 ...
The African elephant is the largest living land mammal and one of the world’s most iconic animals. No one coming face to face with an African elephant in the wild could fail to be awestruck by its ...
The Asian elephant is the largest surviving land mammal in Asia. Although significantly smaller than its African cousin, it is still an awesome beast. An adult bull can weigh well over five tonnes. It ...
Pollution comes in many guises, and a number of them are detrimental to the health of ecosystems and individual species, including mankind. The industrial waste that enters our waterways can be toxic, ...
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 ...
High-integrity REDD+ projects are a critical tool for channelling international finance to communities living in and around carbon- and biodiversity-rich forests. When well implemented, REDD+ supports ...
Fauna & Flora is working with the Cambodian government and local communities to safeguard the remaining wild populations of Siamese crocodiles and their habitat by creating crocodile sanctuaries ...
St Vincent and the Grenadines, often abbreviated to SVG, forms a long chain of more than 30 islands stretched between Saint Lucia to the north and Grenada to the south. St Vincent is by far the ...
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 ...
Mountain gorillas are the global superstars among the world’s great apes. They rose to fame following their memorable encounter with David Attenborough, vice-president of Fauna & Flora since 1979, ...
The Sombrero ground lizard is a critically endangered reptile, endemic to a tiny Caribbean island near Anguilla. In 2018, it was estimated that fewer than 100 individuals of the species were left in ...
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