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Fauna & Flora is celebrating the announcement of the pending designation of eight brand new marine protected areas (MPAs) by the government of São Tomé and Príncipe at the UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) ...
The Ocean Protection Gap: Assessing Progress toward the 30×30 Target shows that just $1.2 billion a year is currently spent ...
Fauna & Flora CEO Kristian Teleki considers how we protect the ocean and the billions who depend on it, while avoiding ...
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 ...
We are seeking an experienced fundraiser with proven success to lead our fundraising work in the Africa region. The role will work closely with Africa team colleagues, central fundraising teams ...
A team of Malagasy conservationists supported by the Conservation Leadership Programme has found the critically endangered Belalanda chameleon – one of the world’s rarest reptiles – in a location from ...
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 ...
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 ...
Conservationists are celebrating an upswing in the fortunes of the critically endangered cao vit gibbon after a tiny infant was spotted during routine patrolling in the remote forests of Cao Bang, ...
The Editor of Oryx is taking a period of leave for approximately 6 months. As part of ensuring the continued smooth functioning of the journal, we require support in the area of copyediting and ...
Roberts O., Holden J., Furey N. M., de Kok R., Sean M., Oeung H., Chantha N., Chourn P., Barca B. & Sinovas P. The first comprehensive biodiversity survey of Virachey ...
The Sombrero ground lizard is a critically endangered reptile, endemic to a tiny Caribbean island near Anguilla. In 2018, it was estimated that fewer than 100 individuals of the species were left in ...
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