A recap on our 2025 species to watch - what's been happening with magnolia, mink, manatee and a miniature chameleon?
One of the world’s most mysterious animals, the endangered okapi, has just been offered a vital lifeline. The species has ...
Nicaragua has experienced unpredictable weather as a result of the climate crisis. Over the last few decades, the region has seen increasingly devastating storms. Hurricanes and drought have severely ...
Green turtles are officially out of danger, according to the latest update to the IUCN Red List, the definitive authority on the conservation status of the world’s species. Global populations of this ...
At Fauna & Flora, we have a laser focus on understanding our impact, to ensure that our work delivers tangible positive outcomes for nature, people and climate. This report pulls together data from ...
Several gecko species found during a series of surveys in a remote region of Cambodia have been confirmed as new to science. And these new discoveries may not be the last in this potentially rich ...
Fauna & Flora is celebrating the announcement of the pending designation of eight brand new marine protected areas (MPAs) by the government of São Tomé and Príncipe at the UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) ...
Fauna & Flora is working alongside civil society partners, fishing communities and local and national government to equitably manage a network of marine protected areas spanning the Atlántida Seascape ...
For a prime example of extraordinary interconnections in nature, look no further than the floral paradise at the southernmost tip of South Africa, arguably one of the wonders of the natural world.
A team of Malagasy conservationists supported by the Conservation Leadership Programme has found the critically endangered Belalanda chameleon – one of the world’s rarest reptiles – in a location from ...
Fauna & Flora conservationists in Vietnam have captured camera-trap imagery of the endangered forest musk deer in Cao Bang province, the first time the species has been officially recorded in the wild ...