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Welcome To Fauna & Flora International

Fauna & Flora International is the world's longest established conservation society. We work to conserve threatened species worldwide, choosing solutions that are sustainable, based on sound science and take account of human needs.

News A night view of Makati City - a business centre in Manila. Credit: Juan Pablo Moreiras.
  • Advancing responsible investment
    27/06/2007

    FFI and the U.N. Environment Programme seek to increase environmental risk awareness within mainstream investment practices.
  • Rhino calf born in Ol Pejeta
    19/06/2007

    A few weeks after being transferred to Ol Pejeta Conservancy, a female black rhino gives birth.
  • Tisna Nando - Eco Hero
    13/06/2007

    TIME magazine dubs Tisna Nando, of Fauna & Flora International's Indonesia programme, an ‘Eco Hero’.
Appeal Photo: Please help us protect chimpanzees. Credit: Juan Pablo Moreiras.

Illegal logging is sentencing the West African chimpanzee to death. Please act now and help these innocent victims of human conflict.

FFI Wildlife photography

Photo: A young Siamese crocodile. Credit: Juan Pablo Moreiras. Watch Fauna & Flora International and Radio 1 DJ, Edith Bowman protect Siamese crocodiles in Cambodia - part of the BBC Saving Planet Earth series.

Donate Online Project Profile graphic Photo: Leatherback hatchlings. Credit: istockphoto/Russell Mills.

Poachers turned protectors: Marine turtle conservation in Nicaragua.

Oryx graphic Photo: A Cambodian student measures eggs during fieldwork. Credit: Jeremy Holden.

Resuscitating education in Cambodia: Conservation after Pol Pot.