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We believe that everyone has a part to play in saving nature, together. At the heart of Fauna & Flora’s approach is partnership. To help us maximise and grow our work with corporate strategic and ...
This Fauna & Flora report reveals growing evidence of the risks associated with deep-seabed mining – including that its negative impacts are likely to be extensive and irreversible. Once lost, ...
Sixty Siamese crocodiles, from five separate nests, have successfully hatched in Cambodia’s Cardamom National Park – the largest record of this species breeding in the wild this century and a massive ...
Surveys led by West Papua’s Natural Resources Conservation Centre in collaboration with Fauna & Flora have helped to shed new light on a rare orchid, Dendrobium azureum.
Plastic credits are touted as a solution to the global plastic pollution crisis. Can these schemes really deliver, or will they simply push the problem down the road?
Eye-popping facts on how extraordinary and indispensable plants are.
Less than a week ago, this was going to be the story of a pawprint. For what seems like a lifetime, Fauna & Flora and our partners in South Sudan have been hot on the trail of the king of the beasts ...
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 ...
A shocking new report by Fauna & Flora International and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) documents a catastrophic collapse of the world’s largest primate – the Grauer’s gorilla – due to a ...
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 ...