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What is bottom trawling, why is it bad for the ocean, and how Fauna & Flora are addressing it by supporting marine protected ...
Chimps range across tropical Africa, inhabiting dense rainforest and dry savannah woodland from West Africa to Uganda and Tanzania in the east. The common chimpanzee, along with the pygmy chimpanzee ...
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 ...
South Africa is recognised as one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. Although probably best known for Kruger National Park and its enviable populations of megafauna such as rhinos, ...
Forests, mountains, rivers, the ocean – these landscapes and seascapes provide us with food, medicine, water, oxygen, inspiration and sanctuary. They are also home to our planet’s unique abundance of ...
Every species on Earth plays a unique role. Fauna & Flora works with local partners worldwide to protect the extraordinary species we all rely on. Immerse yourself in the extraordinary and help save ...
The hippopotamus is surely among the most familiar – and most conspicuous – of Africa’s megafauna. Its pocket-sized relative, the pygmy hippo, is an entirely different matter. Confined to a dwindling ...
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 ...
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 ...
Cabo Verde is an archipelago nation formed of ten major islands and a number of smaller, uninhabited islets. Unsustainable development, coastal habitat destruction, and illegal and unsustainable ...