How do you measure conservation success? For us, success is about finding long-lasting, collaborative solutions that benefit species, habitats and the people living closest to nature.
Fauna & Flora has been applying this approach to conservation for over 120 years. So, we have a few projects we can learn from. While each of our projects around the world is unique, we apply lessons from our thousands of past and present activities to develop successful, sustainable conservation strategies.
Antiguan biologist Andrea Otto shows an Antiguan racer to schoolchildren. © Tom Aveling / EAG OICP
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How do you protect elephants from poachers, and protect villagers from crop-raiding elephants? With the help of satellit...
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Protecting and restoring the ocean in Türkiye
How Fauna & Flora and local partner AKD supported the recovery of the marine habitat in Türkiye’s Gökova Bay.
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Adapting to a changing climate in a Nicaraguan nature paradise
Fauna & Flora has been working with islanders on Ometepe to support more climate-resilient and sustainable use of natura...
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Saving Sombrero – Resurrection of a unique Caribbean wildlife haven
A Caribbean island brought back from the brink of ecological collapse in a ground-breaking conservation project.
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Promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment within Kenya’s conservancies
Fauna & Flora collaborated with USAID and Kenya conservancies on a project that broke new ground on tackling gender disc...
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How the Antiguan racer was rescued from extinction
How Fauna & Flora succeeded in saving a critically endangered snake in the Caribbean.
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Weird and wonderful saiga officially off the critical list
Saiga antelope reclassified from Critically Endangered to Near Threatened on IUCN Red List
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Coral symphony – A new record for Cambodia
Synchronised mass coral reef spawning has been observed for the first time in Cambodian waters by Fauna & Flora and our in-country partners.