Nature is essential for the survival of all life on Earth, but it’s diminishing rapidly. Fauna & Flora works with local conservation partners to protect threatened species and reverse nature loss.
Delivering for nature
57 million hectares of habitat
protected globally
European mink (Mustela lutreola) photographed in captivity in Lleida province, Spain. Fauna & Flora conserves this species in Romania. © Eduardo Blanco / Nature Picture Library
93% of charitable donations
spent directly on conservation work
Kildonan seagrass. © COAST
1 billion tonnes of carbon
locked up in our projects worldwide
Species we save
Species we save
From tigers to turtles and from pangolins to pear trees, we are working hard to protect some of our planet’s most endangered species.
Habitats we protect
Habitats we protect
What does the rainforest smell like? What’s going on beneath the ocean waves? What is so remarkable about a dark, damp cave? Read on to explore the fascinating environments where we work.
Our impact
Saving Sombrero – Resurrection of a unique Caribbean wildlife haven
Pangolin clinic treats its first patient
Conserving the critically endangered Tonkin snub-nosed monkey in Vietnam
If you value the natural world – if you think it should be protected for its own sake as well as that of humanity – then please support Fauna & Flora.
Sir David Attenborough OM FRS
Vice-president and Fauna & Flora member since 1959
