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Our annual magazine


Fauna & Flora, the Society’s magazine, is published once a year in October.

Photo: Our latest issue of Fauna & Flora magazine focuses on climate change. Credit: Ubolkew-UNEP / Still Pictures.Its purpose is to keep members and supporters up to date with Fauna & Flora International’s global projects and provide information about our latest campaigns, events and appeals.

With thematic features, project profiles and interviews Fauna & Flora enhances readers’ understanding of Fauna & Flora International and encourages them to find out more about our work.

The October 2007 issue examines how our approach to conservation is changing to accommodate the climate change.


Receive Fauna & Flora by joining Fauna & Flora International today. The current issue includes:

  • A changing climate for conservation: Director of Conservation, Ros Aveling and Dr Abigail Entwistle discuss the potential impacts of climate changes on conservation. Download this article.
  • Climate and livelihoods: Matt Walpole and Lizzie Wilder explore how the rural poor will be affected and how FFI should adapt to these changes.
  • Conservation and the carbon markets: Annelisa Grigg, Fauna & Flora International's Director of Corporate Affairs outlines the opportunities and risks of harnessing carbon credits.
  • An interview with Sir David Attenborough about his views on climate change.
  • Changing the funding climate: The donor community’s growing interest in climate change.
  • Around the world: An overview of FFI’s achievements over the past year.
  • Tools of the trade: A look into how FFI combats alien species to protect threatened native plants and animals around the world.

 

Donate Online Save more Photo: Red shanked douc langurs are found only in north and central Vietnam and Laos. Credit: Jeremy Holden.

If you want to help shape the destiny of life on earth before it’s too late, then membership of FFI is a must for you. Join FFI today.

Learn more Photo: A staff member teaches local children about the birds in their area. Credit: Juan Pablo Moreiras.

FFI’s magazine, Fauna & Flora, examines themes that effect our work worldwide and includes interviews, notes from field teams and species profiles. Join FFI and receive your copy.