The Editor of Oryx is taking a period of leave for approximately 6 months. As part of ensuring the continued smooth functioning of the journal, we require support in the area of copyediting and ...
Fauna & Flora is seeking a Finance Assistant, Reporting & Systems to support the smooth running of Fauna & Flora’s finance and programme management systems and assist in their development. You will ...
Originally named the Antiguan Racer Conservation Project, this award-winning programme was launched in 1995 to save what was then arguably the world’s rarest snake from certain extinction. Fauna & ...
Meet the mysterious monkey that Fauna & Flora rediscovered in Vietnam and find out how we're tackling the threats to its survival. Today, over 10,000 tree species are threatened with extinction, with ...
Fauna & Flora's Anti-bribery Policy and Procedure applies to all staff, partners and anyone who works on behalf of Fauna & Flora. Fauna & Flora's Anti-bullying and Anti-harassment Policy applies to ...
If you are looking for a career in a vibrant, fast-paced, intellectually stimulating organisation where you can make a real difference, then you have come to the right place. Fauna & Flora draws on a ...
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 48 countries to save nature, ...
Find out how Fauna & Flora is protecting one of the world's rarest monkeys and its last remaining limestone forest stronghold in Vietnam.
We are offering a unique opportunity to lead Fauna & Flora’s work focussing on addressing the biodiversity impacts of unsustainable, destructive fishing, distant water fleets, and the wide spread ...
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Fauna & Flora is working with the Saint Lucia Forestry Department to ensure the long term conservation of lansan trees in their natural habitat on Saint Lucia while enabling local communities to ...
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 ...