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Involve your company in worldwide conservation
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Support us through your company


There are many ways in which your company can help us make an impact. By becoming a sponsor of Fauna & Flora International, you’ll be making a long-term investment in the environment, one that will undoubtedly affect the future of our planet.

Here are just a few other ways to get your company involved in conservation:

  • Recycle corporate mobile telephones and support conservation around the world through our initiative with Fonebak.
  • Include Fauna & Flora International as a beneficiary on your company’s payroll giving scheme - one of the most effective way to support our work.
  • Promote Fauna & Flora International and Tree2mydoor to staff. Tree2mydoor provides tree gifts whilst raising money for Fauna & Flora International’s Global Trees Campaign.
  • Nominate Fauna & Flora International as your company’s Charity of the Year.
  • Consider publishing paperless statements – and donate your savings to Fauna & Flora International.
  • Second your staff to work with us on specific projects.

Fauna & Flora International works with companies to help ensure they have a net positive impact on the environment. To discuss how your company can support us and make a lasting difference to the future of our planet please contact Jo Coombes at jo.coombes@fauna-flora.org or call +44 (0)1223 579333.

Donate Online Save more Photo: Red shanked douc langurs are found only in north and central Vietnam and Laos. Credit: Jeremy Holden.

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Learn more Photo: A staff member teaches local children about the birds in their area. Credit: Juan Pablo Moreiras.

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