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Fieldwork in Phong Nha Ke Bang Natonal Park, Vietnam. © Nguyễn Văn Trường / Fauna & Flora

Fieldwork in Phong Nha Ke Bang Natonal Park, Vietnam. © Nguyễn Văn Trường / Fauna & Flora

Our impact

What conservation impact did we achieve in 2023?

At Fauna & Flora, we have a laser focus on understanding our impact, to ensure that our work delivers tangible positive outcomes for nature, people and climate.

Every year we review the effectiveness of our work, analysing data provided by our staff and partners, so we know that we are making a difference, and that benefits are long term.

Read our latest Impact Report

Explore project highlights of 2023

These are just a handful of examples. Across all the countries where we are active…

Over 7,000

The number of people whose conservation capacity we built.

Over 630,000

The number of hectares of key habitat brought under conservation management for the first time.

2.4 million

The number of hectares of marine and coastal habitat we helped conserve.

    Over 7,000

    The number of people whose conservation capacity we built.

    Over 630,000

    The number of hectares of key habitat brought under conservation management for the first time.

    2.4 million

    The number of hectares of marine and coastal habitat we helped conserve.

Across 94 of our terrestrial and marine project sites, almost one billion tonnes of carbon is locked up.

That’s the carbon equivalent of 8 billion barrels of crude oil – stored in vegetation, soil and sediment.

And in 2023, we launched or supported specific conservation measures for 128 priority species populations.

We recorded conservation benefits for 93 of those populations, including:

Want to know more?

Read the executive summary of our Conservation Impact Report.

Read the full report

None of this would have been possible without our donors

The long-term and generous support that you provide means that we can confidently commit to long-term conservation, and effective, sustainable solutions. From all of our staff and partners working around the world, thank you to our donors for making such a contribution to our success.

How to support us

Bangangai Game Reserve Ranger Post Commander Captain Michael Luciano with Sorophina Nauryo on bio-monitoring patrol, South Sudan. © Justin Purefoy / Fauna & Flora

Bangangai Game Reserve Ranger Post Commander Captain Michael Luciano with Sorophina Nauryo on bio-monitoring patrol, South Sudan. © Justin Purefoy / Fauna & Flora

Bangangai Game Reserve Ranger Post Commander Captain Michael Luciano with Sorophina Nauryo on bio-monitoring patrol, South Sudan.