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Arabian oryx. © Staffan Widstrand / Getty Images

Arabian oryx. © Staffan Widstrand / Getty Images

Conservation successes

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

Antiguan biologist Andrea Otto shows an Antiguan racer to schoolchildren. © Tom Aveling / EAG OICP

Antiguan biologist Andrea Otto shows an Antiguan racer to schoolchildren.

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How the Antiguan racer was rescued from extinction
Antiguan racer. © Jenny Daltry / Fauna & Flora
Case Study

How the Antiguan racer was rescued from extinction

Every species and habitat is unique, therefore conservation action plans will vary from project to project. Find out how...