Rebecca has been working at FFI since September 2007. Though she studied conservation in her BA and MSc, she decided that the life in the jungle just wasn't for her. Having grown up in New York City, she has experienced more pigeons and squirrels than parrots and spider monkeys. So she decided to write about the impact that FFI's projects have on the ground.
Her current role as Communications Officer (Business & Biodiversity) has allowed her to focus her energy towards FFI's innovative Business & Biodiversity Programme. Rebecca helps to get the message out about FFI's strategic corporate partnerships and what they have helped to achieve for global biodiversity.
Welcome to Fauna & Flora International’s (FFI) new look which we hope represents our reputation, our ideas, values and principles well.
FFI’s new look is much more than just the logo. We’ve come a long way in our hundred year history and this new look reflects our metamorphosis.
We were established over a century ago and were the world’s first international conservation organisation. The pioneering work of our founders in Africa led to the creation of numerous protected areas, including Kruger and Serengeti National Parks.
FFI has always been a groundbreaker; we are renowned for innovative, landmark programmes, many of which have come to be regarded as classic examples of conservation practice.
Today our work spans across the globe, with over 100 projects in over 40 countries, mostly in the developing world. We proudly stand up for biodiversity and aim to show just how relevant it is to all of us.
“Our vision and mission remain the same and we are committed to continuing to provide innovative conservation solutions to the world’s environmental problems”.
Mark Rose, Fauna & Flora International’s Chief Executive Officer.
A sustainable future for the planet, where biodiversity is effectively conserved by the people who live closest to it, supported by the global community
To act to conserve threatened species and ecosystems worldwide, choosing solutions that are sustainable, based on sound science and take into account human needs.