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Time's running out to save pangolins - but you can help launch a pangolin crisis clinic in a trafficking hotspot. Please ...
New report reveals ways climate change is impacting communities and ecosystems in Africa, and how people are fighting to ...
Every species on Earth plays a unique role. Fauna & Flora works with local partners in over 40 countries to protect nature. For people and planet.
Nurdles, or plastic pellets, are small lentil-sized pieces of plastic that are the building blocks for most plastic products. Nurdles are by definition a microplastic because they are less than 5mm in ...
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 ...
Plastic has helped humanity progress in ways unimaginable only a century ago. It has revolutionised healthcare, made homes more energy efficient, and reduced pressure on the extraction of natural ...
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 ...
Pangolins are one of the more unique and peculiar animals that exist today. This mammal is prehistoric and has been around for 80 million years. In addition to its extremely tough armour of scales, ...
‘Biodiversity’ means the variety and abundance of the world’s plants and animals. We refer to biodiversity on a global scale – for example when we talk about the one million species at risk of ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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