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Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom Salary: £32,515 per annum Contract period: Permanent Start date: As soon as possible Fauna & Flora is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Programme ...
Fauna & Flora is a conservation charity. Our 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 ...
Location: Cambridge Salary: £32,515 per annum Contract period: Permanent Start date: As soon as possible To help us maximise our work with funding partners and strengthen the wider work of the ...
As countries prepare for INC-5.2, the focus must be on delivering a Global Plastics Treaty that delivers truly transformative ...
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 ...
Plastic credits are touted as a solution to the global plastic pollution crisis. Can these schemes really deliver, or will they simply push the problem down the road?
Decades of hard work on the part of national and international conservation partners including Fauna & Flora have reaped rich rewards for the saiga, one of the world’s most charismatic and – until ...
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, ...
Eye-popping facts on how extraordinary and indispensable plants are.
A shocking new report by Fauna & Flora International and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) documents a catastrophic collapse of the world’s largest primate – the Grauer’s gorilla – due to a ...
Several gecko species found during a series of surveys in a remote region of Cambodia have been confirmed as new to science. And these new discoveries may not be the last in this potentially rich ...
Years of extensive study have culminated in the discovery of a new primate, with a little help from a 100-year-old specimen in London’s Natural History Museum. The ghostly monkey, which has been ...
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