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Fauna & Flora works in nearly 50 countries around the world, on more than 120 projects that aim to save nature, together with our conservation partners. From saving saiga and gorillas, to restoring ...
Fauna & Flora has a dedicated US-based team that gives individuals and institutions in the United States the opportunity to support the mission and objectives of the global organization, whose shared ...
Several new species of cave-dwelling geckos were found during a series of underground surveys in a remote region of Cambodia.
Time's running out to save gorillas - but Maiko National Park could give them a lifeline. Donate now and help equip rangers.
Fauna & Flora is a conservation charity. Our 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 ...
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 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 ...
Eastern lowland gorilla family life Eastern lowland gorillas are highly sociable primates. They live in family groups comprising up to 30 individuals. Every gorilla family includes an alpha male, ...
For more than 120 years, Fauna & Flora has been working with its partners around the world to protect threatened plant and animal species. Every year, our people work across hundreds of project sites, ...
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 ...
The Siamese crocodile is a medium-sized, freshwater species distinguished by a prominent bony crest at the back of its head. Siamese crocodiles were once widespread throughout much of mainland ...
Antiguan racers are endemic to the twin-island country of Antigua and Barbuda. Following the introduction of invasive rats and mongooses in the 1800s, the species suffered a drastic decline. By 1995, ...
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