Women in Kenya are taking the lead on conservation initiatives to clean up beaches and protect mangroves, coral and seagrass.
Meet the Mamas – The women leading the way in Kenya’s coastal communities ...
These massive molluscs are under immense pressure as over-hunting for food and medicine has seen their population plummet; and the rapid deforestation of their homeland has driven this croissant-sized ...
For a prime example of extraordinary interconnections in nature, look no further than the floral paradise at the southernmost tip of South Africa, arguably one of the wonders of the natural world.
African wild dogs – also known as painted dogs due to their exquisitely patterned coats – are among the most effective predators in the world. The mere sight of a pack of wild dogs can instil panic in ...
We work with a range of stakeholders – communities, authorities, NGOs, universities and enterprises – to tackle threats and build support and capacity for the conservation of turtles and their marine ...
Named for their yellowish skin tone, which helps them to blend in with the sandy seabed in the coastal waters they favour, lemon sharks are probably the most thoroughly studied of the world’s nearly ...
In 2010, Fauna & Flora staff were part of a team of primatologists that discovered the Myanmar snub-nosed monkey in Myanmar. The monkey is found in Kachin State in north-eastern Myanmar as well as in ...
In the late 1990s the global saiga antelope population experienced one of the fastest recorded declines for a mammal, falling by over 95%. Fauna & Flora is a partner in the Altyn Dala Conservation ...
Recently the Agricultural Development Corporation set aside part of its Mutara ranch, which borders Ol Pejeta Conservancy, for livestock and wildlife management. This presented a rare opportunity to ...