Following five seasons with virtually no nests, the Pacific coast of Nicaragua is seeing the return of leatherback turtles.
Fauna & Flora and our partners will be working to stop endangered species going extinct in 2026, including Temminck’s ...
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The hawksbill is one of seven species of marine turtle and one of the world’s most endangered reptiles. It is renowned for its beautifully patterned shell, which has scutes (bony plates) that overlap ...
Fauna & Flora is seeking a highly experienced Programme Development Manager to build excellent donor relationships, support pipeline development and coordinate and develop high-quality and winning ...
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 ...
A leatherback turtle swimming gracefully through the open ocean is arguably one of the most majestic sights in the natural world. Leatherbacks are the largest of all sea turtles, with the biggest ...
The first of their kind for the country, these new guidelines mark a significant step towards the protection and sustainable management of the Kingdom of Cambodia’s unique limestone karst ecosystems.
Through your support, we can equip rangers and get the crucial resources like camera traps out into the field, helping us to protect these precious animals. It might sound simple, but, when placed in ...
Thanks to an ambitious programme of cross-Caribbean matchmaking, a new population of the critically endangered Lesser Antillean iguana has been successfully established on the small and uninhabited ...