Captive-bred Siamese crocodile in Phnom Tamao breeding facility, Cambodia. © Jeremy Holden / Fauna & Flora

Captive-bred Siamese crocodile in Phnom Tamao breeding facility, Cambodia. © Jeremy Holden / Fauna & Flora

For people and planet

Our shared purpose is to protect the diversity of life on Earth, for the survival of the planet and its people. We work closely with local conservation partners in well over 40 countries to save nature, together.


What we do

Delivering for nature

50 million hectares of habitat

protected globally

89% of charitable donations

spent directly on conservation work

Kildonan Seagrass. © COAST

Kildonan Seagrass. © COAST

1 billion tonnes of carbon

locked up in our projects worldwide

    50 million hectares of habitat

    protected globally

    89% of charitable donations

    spent directly on conservation work

    Kildonan Seagrass. © COAST

    Kildonan Seagrass. © COAST

    1 billion tonnes of carbon

    locked up in our projects worldwide

Our impact

Fieldwork in Phong Nha Ke Bang Natonal Park, Vietnam. © Nguyễn Văn Trường / Fauna & Flora

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Our impact

We have a laser focus on understanding our impact, to ensure that our work delivers tangible positive outcomes for nature, people and climate. So what did we achieve in 2023?

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Support our vital work

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

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

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