The role will support a phased approach to understanding the feasibility of a community-led conservation network within the UK: leading on stakeholder mapping and analysis, creating and sharing ...
Fauna & Flora (FFI) is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Conservation Policy Officer to support the delivery of its Kenya country programme. Working under the supervision of the Technical ...
Gaurs are used to living peaceful and quiet lives. Their formidable size keeps them safe from most predators, and their mighty horns only add to their remarkable display of power. But this isn’t ...
The common chimpanzee, along with the pygmy chimpanzee or bonobo, is the closest living relative of humans. Much like us, these highly intelligent and resourceful primates have incredibly ...
Fauna & Flora is working across Scotland to empower and connect community-based organisations, enabling them to lead local and national conservation efforts. Fauna & Flora empowers community-based ...
High in wild mountain forests of Southeast Asia lives a little-known creature: the serow. Shy and solitary, serows ask for nothing more than to roam the rugged reaches of their territory in peace.
Fauna & Flora is seeking an experienced candidate for the position of Senior Technical Specialist, REDD+, Guinea. You will play a leading role in the co-design, development and implementation of a ...
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 ...
Around 3% of the water on Earth is fresh water; much of this is ice, but the rest forms a wide variety of biodiverse freshwater habitats, including rivers, creeks, lakes, ponds, streams and other ...
In 2025, in collaboration with Cambodia’s Ministry of Environment and field experts, Fauna & Flora led a biodiversity survey that explored over 60 caves across ten hills in western Cambodia’s ...
As we usher in the new year, it’s time once again to showcase some of the species that will be on Fauna & Flora’s radar in 2026, from supersized spiders to lightning-fast falcons and floral wonders.
The Siamese crocodile has disappeared from 99% of its former range, following decades of hunting and habitat loss. An estimated 250 adults still survive in the wild, most of them in Cambodia. Fauna & ...