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 ...
Interested in a career working in wildlife conservation? Three Fauna & Flora staff share how they came to work in ...
This Fauna & Flora report reveals growing evidence of the risks associated with deep-seabed mining – including that its negative impacts are likely to be extensive and irreversible. Once lost, ...
It’s the botanical equivalent of bumping into a bird of paradise. A series of expeditions to a remote mountain top in West Papua in search of a legendary blue orchid have hit the jackpot. Joint ...
To say that fishing is the predominant threat to marine life is not controversial. This is the last group of wild animals we harvest on a global scale and the impact of that harvesting is ...
Sixty Siamese crocodiles, from five separate nests, have successfully hatched in Cambodia’s Cardamom National Park – the largest record of this species breeding in the wild this century and a massive ...
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.
Illegal wildlife trade is one of the most pressing threats to our planet’s biodiversity, and a wide variety of people and organisations – from individuals and community groups to NGOs and government ...
From a young age we are taught the importance of forests. We learn that trees take up carbon dioxide and convert it into oxygen. Forests are depicted as essential ecosystems and rightly so. Their ...
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 ...
With their incredible ability to absorb vast amounts of carbon dioxide, mangroves have recently been put in the global spotlight as one of nature’s heroes in the fight against climate change – but ...
How many of us have unthinkingly bought apples wrapped in plastic? Don’t worry, this isn’t another diatribe about plastic (we’re saving that for later). It’s a rant about plants. Wrapping a layer of ...