As we usher in the new year, it’s time once again to showcase some of the species that will be on Fauna & Flora’s radar in ...
Interested in a career working in wildlife conservation? Three Fauna & Flora staff share how they came to work in ...
Thanks to an ambitious programme of cross-Caribbean matchmaking, a new population of the critically endangered Lesser Antillean iguana has been successfully established on the small and uninhabited ...
What’s new with the magnolia, the mink, the manatee and the miniature chameleon that we profiled last January? At the start of 2025 we published our annual ‘Ten species to watch’ list. It’s time to ...
One of the world’s most intriguing and visually striking animals, the enigmatic and endangered okapi, has just been offered a vital lifeline at CITES COP20. The species has been listed on Appendix I ...
The 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) has just concluded in the Amazonian town of Belém. Zoë Quiroz-Cullen, Fauna & Flora Director of Climate & Nature Linkages, reflects on the outcome.
Green turtles are officially out of danger, according to the latest update to the IUCN Red List, the definitive authority on the conservation status of the world’s species. Global populations of this ...
Unless we scale up protection and rescue facilities – soon – we’re going to lose them. You can make sure that doesn’t happen. With your donation, you will be helping to equip rangers with everything ...
A new report ‘From the ground up: lessons from African communities on climate risk and building resilience with nature’ reveals the stark and varied ways climate change is impacting vulnerable ...
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 ...
A landmark new report has revealed how starkly underfunded global marine protection efforts are, which threatens not just the health of our ocean, but livelihoods, food security and global prosperity.
Fauna & Flora is working alongside civil society partners, fishing communities and local and national government to equitably manage a network of marine protected areas spanning the Atlántida Seascape ...
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