Following the increase of plastic pollution worldwide and the concerns around it, in March 2022, the United Nations Environmental Assembly (UNEA) adopted resolution 5/14 to end plastic pollution, with ...
In 1995, when Fauna & Flora first intervened, the recently rediscovered Antiguan racer was probably the world’s rarest snake, with a total population numbering just 50 individuals on one tiny offshore ...
In March 2024, Koh Kong’s sanctuary made headlines as a haven for ultra-rare species. Soon, poachers and illegal fishers are set to ransack it The patrol teams stationed in the Cambodian wildlife ...
Plastic credits are touted as a solution to the global plastic pollution crisis. Can these schemes really deliver, or will ...
Fauna & Flora’s position on biodiversity credits and the development of a high-integrity biodiversity credit market. A training module designed to equip rangers with essential skills and knowledge to ...
This report highlights the five key areas we would like to see progress in at COP28, and offers a way forward. Cut emissions, not corners – with nature as our ally. The CALM framework, produced by ...
We are looking for an experienced and qualified Technical Specialist to join Fauna & Flora to provide both technical input and project management skills to the Combating Wildlife Trafficking Activity ...
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 ...
Pollution comes in many guises, and a number of them are detrimental to the health of ecosystems and individual species, including mankind. The industrial waste that enters our waterways can be toxic, ...
Pangolin poaching is surging, fuelled by traffickers trying to monetise their meat and scales. We have no idea how many pangolins are killed each year, and we have no idea how many are left in the ...