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Time's running out to save gorillas - but Maiko National Park could give them a lifeline. Donate now and help equip rangers.
Location: Fauna & Flora Cambodia Programme Office, Phnom Penh, with regular travel across Cambodia Salary: USD 78,090 Contract period: Two year, fixed-term contract Start date: As soon as possible ...
Several new species of cave-dwelling geckos were found during a series of underground surveys in a remote region of Cambodia.
Fauna & Flora conservationists in Vietnam have captured camera-trap imagery of the endangered forest musk deer in Cao Bang province, the first time the species has been officially recorded in the wild ...
Dr Neil M. Furey, Chief Editor, Fauna & Flora, Cambodia Dr Nicholas J. Souter, Independent Researcher, Australia Dr Ith Saveng, Lecturer, Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia Dr Sok Serey, Vice ...
Fauna & Flora is working alongside local partners, fishing communities and government to equitably manage a network of marine protected areas covering the Atlántida Seascape of Honduras.
Eight new Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) will cover approximately 93 square kilometres of marine habitat in the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe, a positive first step towards the country’s commitment ...
Fauna & Flora is seeking a highly experienced and motivated conservation professional to fulfil the role of Senior Programme Manager, Eastern & Southern Africa, providing and facilitating the enabling ...
What does Great Britain’s general public think about nature loss, and what can be done to turn things around? This is the question we strove to answer in our recent survey, run via YouGov, this spring ...
This report presents the most comprehensive biodiversity survey of mangroves in Cambodia to date, to help inform the long-term management of Peam Krasop Wildlife Sanctuary and Koh Kapik Ramsar site.
Fauna & Flora has announced the appointment of Kristian Teleki as its new CEO, who will join the organisation in July 2023. Kristian is currently Global Director of the Ocean Programme at the World ...
Home to virtually all the world’s protea species, South Africa's Cape Floral Kingdom is one of the most biologically rich regions on the planet, and among the most threatened.