Our world is truly extraordinary. From minibeasts to mammals, from the beautiful to the bizarre, from the iconic to the overlooked and the undervalued. Every animal, every plant, big or small, plays a ...
In the heart of Mozambique’s Chimanimani National Park, a tiny but mighty survivor has defied the odds. At just 25 mm long, the cave squeaker frog – small enough to sit on your fingernail – was ...
Are you a multitalented master of all trades who can turn your hand to almost anything? Can you juggle ten priorities at once and keep all those plates spinning? Hold down a full-time job and never ...
An opportunity has arisen for you to join Fauna & Flora’s Eurasia Marine team to provide expert technical support to the Eurasia Marine Programme. This is a role based in our UK Headquarters providing ...
Discover little-known facts about chimpanzees and how we are working to ensure the survival of our closest relatives. Homes have been destroyed, delicate ecosystems have been torn apart and we are ...
Practise sustainable gardening. Choose native plants that attract wildlife. Avoid plastic lawns at all costs. If you’re looking for low maintenance, just mow your lawn less frequently – or not at all.
You can help save endangered species now. Fauna & Flora works to conserve a number of freshwater habitats, and the species that rely on them, by collaborating with local communities, organisations and ...
Instead of traditional wedding gifts, Ray and Martin are asking their guests to make a donation to support conservation efforts that protect the environment and wildlife for generations to come. Their ...
The world’s newest nation, South Sudan was formed in 2011. Having already suffered decades of conflict and unrest, the country descended into civil war shortly after independence. It is now enjoying a ...
HRH Princess Laurentien has worked on sustainability and environmental issues for many years. She was elected as Fauna & Flora’s new president in October 2012, having served as a vice-president since ...
Our shared purpose is to protect the diversity of life on Earth, for the survival of the planet and its people. We work closely with local conservation partners in well over 40 countries to save ...