The threat from invasive alien species (IAS) is not in the distant future. It is a material, escalating business risk today. The IAS Collaborative Initiative was established to transform the shared ...
Fauna & Flora works with trusted, professional face-to-face fundraisers to speak directly with members of the public about our conservation work. You may see our representatives at shopping areas, ...
On 18 February, Fauna & Flora joined 24 other environmental groups in calling on the UK government to deliver ambitious International Climate Finance commitments, with a critical funding ringfence for ...
Sir David Attenborough, Vice-president of Fauna & Flora, urges decision-makers to take collective action for people, nature and climate In November 2025, Brazil hosted the latest UN climate conference ...
For over 50 years, the cave squeaker frog was widely believed to be extinct. Not seen since 1962, this tiny, elusive amphibian was rediscovered in 2016 in the Chimanimani Mountains, which straddle the ...
For the first time in years, leatherbacks have returned to nest in significant numbers on the Pacific coast of Nicaragua. These gargantuan sea turtles look like behemoths from a bygone age, which ...
As we usher in the new year, it’s time once again to showcase some of the species that will be on Fauna & Flora’s radar in 2026, from supersized spiders to lightning-fast falcons and floral wonders.
Thanks to an ambitious programme of cross-Caribbean matchmaking, a new population of the critically endangered Lesser Antillean iguana has been successfully established on the small and uninhabited ...
One of the world’s most intriguing and visually striking animals, the enigmatic and endangered okapi, has just been offered a vital lifeline at CITES COP20. The species has been listed on Appendix I ...
The 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) has just concluded in the Amazonian town of Belém. Zoë Quiroz-Cullen, Fauna & Flora Director of Climate & Nature Linkages, reflects on the outcome.
Gender Transformative Approaches, or GTAs, are those that seek to address the underlying causes, and not just the symptoms, of gender inequality. GTAs have gained traction in the development sector in ...
A new report ‘From the ground up: lessons from African communities on climate risk and building resilience with nature’ reveals the stark and varied ways climate change is impacting vulnerable ...