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Gena Abarca, Environmental Education & Communication Coordinator with Fauna & Flora International Nicaragua recollects some personal highs – and lows – all in the line of raising awareness of turtles in Nicaragua.
Fauna & Flora International’s Community Conservation Technical Advisor in the DRC, Samuel Boendi Lihamba, recently visited the United States for an International Seminar in Protected Area Management. Samuel shares his thoughts on his trip and his hope and vision for the future.
Mark Infield blogs about the value of conserving species for oft-overlooked reasons…
Fuelled by a passion only a fellow coffee addict could fathom, Dr Stephen Browne, Fauna & Flora International’s Asia-Pacific Senior Programme Manager, gets a buzz from the most beautiful of brown brews.
Jeremy Holden, renowned wildlife photographer and part time Fauna & Flora International staffer, recounts a recent trip into northern Myanmar setting traps for local fauna – although not the same traps others are setting.
Perla Torres, Turtle Nesting Beach Coordinator for Fauna & Flora International in Nicaragua, reflects on her experiences of marine turtle nesting beach conservation and monitoring.
Now Conservation Partnerships Manager, Environmental Markets with Fauna & Flora International in the UK, Zoë Cullen spent two years working with communities to protect tigers and habitat in a remote area of Sumatra, Indonesia. She reflects on a project that is particularly close to her heart…
Stephen Fry and Tony Jones were on board to help celebrate the launch of Fauna & Flora International Australia’s new Conservation Circle group
A recent trip to southern Vietnam gives Dr Stephen Browne an opportunity to write about his favourite subject – pheasants!