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 well over 40 countries to save nature, together.
Delivering for nature
50 million hectares of habitat
protected globally
89% 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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We have a laser focus on understanding our impact, to ensure that our work delivers tangible positive outcomes for nature, people and climate. So what did we achieve in 2023?
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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
Case Study
How technology is achieving harmony between people and elephants in Guinea
How do you protect elephants from poachers, and protect villagers from crop-raiding elephants? With the help of satellit...
Publication
Mangrove Biodiversity Report, Cambodia 2023
This report presents the most comprehensive biodiversity survey of mangroves in Cambodia to date, to help inform the lon...
Case Study
Putting Türkiye's fisher communities front and centre to protect and restore the ocean
How Fauna & Flora and local partner AKD supported the recovery of the marine habitat in Türkiye’s Gökova Bay.
News & insight
News
New hope for critically endangered Siamese crocodile
Sixty Siamese crocodiles have successfully hatched in Cambodia’s Cardamom National Park – the largest record of this spe...
Opinion
Hurricane Beryl - a manifestation of climate change, writ large
Broadcaster Liz Bonnin reflects on the shocking devastation wrought by Hurricane Beryl
Explained
River fragmentation and its impact on wildlife
Human-caused habitat fragmentation in rivers and its impact on wildlife - explained.