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Mountain gorilla. © Camilla Rhodes / Fauna & Flora

Mountain gorilla. © Camilla Rhodes / Fauna & Flora

Please help save our planet’s biodiversity

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Give hope to nature

Too many species are in grave danger of being wiped off the face of the Earth. Like the pieces of a jigsaw, the threads in a tapestry, every last one of them is a vital part of the bigger picture.

The variety and abundance of the myriad life forms that make up our natural world hold the key to the health of the planet and everything on it, including the human race.

The widespread and rapid decline of these species, exacerbated by the destruction of their habitats, is contributing directly to the global climate crisis. In turn, that same crisis is increasing the rate of biodiversity loss, creating a vicious downward spiral.

We have one last chance to halt and reverse the worldwide decline of species.

Time is running out

Fauna & Flora knows what it takes to bring species back from the brink; to protect and restore their habitats; to save our one home. But we cannot achieve these things alone.

We urgently need the support of people like you. People who understand that our future depends on protecting the natural world.

Together, we can tackle the biodiversity and climate crises head-on, before it’s too late. So please, donate today and help save our planet.

Pygmy hippo portrait. © Adobe Stock

Pygmy hippo portrait. © Adobe Stock

How is Fauna & Flora saving species?

Fauna & Flora has pioneered cutting-edge conservation for well over 100 years.  We’ve helped local partners hold the line against a poaching onslaught threatening the largest remaining population of the critically endangered Sumatran tiger. We’ve helped cut elephant poaching to zero for an entire year across Mozambique’s vast Niassa Special Reserve. We’ve ensured communities benefit from mountain gorilla tourism and other conservation initiatives.  And we’ve restored over 30 Caribbean islands to their former glory, saving countless endangered species in the process. Every project, every habitat and species protected, is a victory against extinction.

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Neang Thy & Rathea observing bear claw marks on a tree, Cambodia. © Jeremy Holden / Fauna & Flora

Neang Thy & Rathea observing bear claw marks on a tree, Cambodia. © Jeremy Holden / Fauna & Flora

Neang Thy & Rathea observing bear claw marks on a tree, Cambodia.

If you value the natural world – if you think it should be protected for its own sake as well as humanity’s – then please support Fauna & Flora.

Sir David Attenborough OM FRS

Vice-president

If you value the natural world – if you think it should be protected for its own sake as well as humanity’s – then please support Fauna & Flora.

Sir David Attenborough OM FRS

Vice-president