A camera-trap survey in 2025 has revealed the breadth of biodiversity within the Annamite Mountains, a largely unexplored wildlife haven. See what we caught on camera.
Meet Fauna & Flora’s Alfredo Gotine, rescuing pangolins, rediscovering rare frogs and resolving human-wildlife conflict in ...
This is a truly exciting time to be joining Fauna & Flora’s Fundraising Team. Over the past few years, we have established a fundraising programme that is going from strength to strength. More people ...
This case study documents how Fauna & Flora, working with local communities and the South Sudan Wildlife Service, adapted and implemented the International Ranger Federation Code of Conduct (IRF CoC) ...
Fauna & Flora has been invited to explore a new community-led Arctic initiative focused on marine and coastal systems of the Arctic Ocean. This opportunity comes at a moment of accelerating pressure ...
We are seeking a full-time Editor of Oryx to lead and manage the Journal. This role offers the chance to make a lasting contribution to conservation science and practice, influencing policy and on-the ...
During the historic Paris Agreement discussions in 2015, countries committed to creating a process for countries to regularly look in the mirror and literally ‘take stock’ of where they are ...
The Tonkin snub-nosed monkey is one of the world’s most endangered primates. The last surviving individuals are thought to be confined to a few isolated forest fragments among the karst limestone ...
Cave squeaker frogs only have one home left – a patch of land just 10km² – and it’s currently in grave danger. Destructive mining and human encroachment have made it near impossible for these tiny ...
Fauna & Flora is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Programme Finance Officer to provide administrative support to the Eurasia Programme, and to ensure the timeliness, quality and ...
Camera traps are an indispensable tool for monitoring wildlife – and that includes pangolins. Whatever creature you’re trying to capture on film, one question immediately springs to mind. Where ...
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