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 48 countries to save nature, together.
Delivering for nature
50 million hectares of habitat
protected globally
90% of charitable donations
spent directly on conservation work
Kildonan Seagrass. © COAST
1 billion tonnes of carbon
locked up in our projects worldwide
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Species we save
From tigers to turtles and from pangolins to pear trees, we are working hard to protect some of our planet’s most endangered species.
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Environments we protect
What does the rainforest smell like? What’s going on beneath the ocean waves? What is so remarkable about a dark, damp cave? Read on to explore the fascinating environments where we work.
Featured work
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REDD+
REDD+ explained: finding low-carbon paths to sustainable development and ensuring the conservation of forests.
News
To the moonscape and back – Rejuvenated Redonda granted protected area status
If you value the natural world – if you think it should be protected for its own sake as well as that of humanity – then please support Fauna & Flora.
Sir David Attenborough OM FRS
Vice-president and Fauna & Flora member since 1959
News & insight
Explained
Why conservation must be in local hands
An estimated 80% of the world’s remaining biodiversity is currently protected by Indigenous Peoples. Their ancestral kno...
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New framework developed to monitor the impact of ‘destructive' fishing
Coinciding with World Fisheries Day, Fauna & Flora and partners have developed a new illustrative framework to show exte...
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Leap in the dark – On a mission to rescue the Caribbean’s biggest frog
A rescue mission is under way in the Caribbean to save one of the world’s largest – and rarest – frogs from extinction.