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50 million hectares of habitat
protected globally
European mink (Mustela lutreola) photographed in captivity in Lleida province, Spain. Fauna & Flora conserves this species in Romania. © Eduardo Blanco / Nature Picture Library
92% of charitable donations
spent directly on conservation work
Kildonan seagrass. © COAST
1 billion tonnes of carbon
locked up in our projects worldwide
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Species we save
From tigers to turtles and from pangolins to pear trees, we are working hard to protect some of our planet’s most endangered species.
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Environments we protect
What does the rainforest smell like? What’s going on beneath the ocean waves? What is so remarkable about a dark, damp cave? Read on to explore the fascinating environments where we work.
Our impact
How coffee is helping community-based conservation of endangered gibbons in Myanmar
Beadwork, drought-resistant crops and mangrove restoration - African communities adapt to a changing climate
Working in partnership for resilient fisheries and marine ecosystems on the Honduran coast
If you value the natural world – if you think it should be protected for its own sake as well as that of humanity – then please support Fauna & Flora.
Sir David Attenborough OM FRS
Vice-president and Fauna & Flora member since 1959