Fauna & Flora has been working in South Sudan since 2011, providing vital support to improve conservation and livelihoods in a country afflicted by war.
Fauna & Flora is urging decision-makers to put more power in local hands. A new research report indicates that locally-led conservation projects have greater impact.
Biodiversity is at its most vulnerable in conflict zones. View five examples of how nature conservation can help prevent and ...
Greater hog badgers spend their days sleeping underground, only emerging under the cover of darkness to forage for tasty plants and worms. Sadly, in many areas, badgers will surface from their sett to ...
Fauna & Flora is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Technical Specialist, Enterprise to play a pivotal role in the design and implementation of nature-positive enterprises and associated ...
The world’s newest nation, South Sudan was formed in 2011. Having already suffered decades of conflict and unrest, the country descended into civil war shortly after independence. It is now enjoying a ...
Our shared purpose is to protect the diversity of life on Earth, for the survival of the planet and its people. We work closely with local conservation partners in well over 40 countries to save ...