Fauna & Flora International (FFI) is the world's oldest international wildlife conservation organisation. FFI recognises that the effectiveness of its activities frequently hinges on constructive engagement with poor, vulnerable or marginalised natural resource-dependent people. They strive to design and implement conservation initiatives that help to improve human well-being and social equity, and which contribute to the achievement of the internationally agreed Sustainable Development Goals.
Stages of Support
Organization Programs
Cambodia: Elephant conservation in Cambodia, Protecting Cambodia’s coastal and marine environments, Training and supporting Cambodian conservation scientists, Cultural and economic incentives for endangered species conservation
Indonesia: Village forest conservation in Kerinci Seblat buffer zone, Northern Aceh forest conservation, Establishing a network of Locally Managed Marine Areas, Conserving ‘ridge to reef’ in West Papua, Catalysing action for Indonesia’s threatened trees - Global Trees Campaign
Myanmar: Protecting Indawgyi Lake in Myanmar, Conserving the Myanmar snub-nosed monkey in Mount Imawbum, Community-based conservation of western hoolock gibbons in Pauk Sa Mountain, ‘Ridge to reef’ conservation in Tanintharyi
Vietnam: Protecting rare conifers and magnolias in northern Vietnam
Investment Instruments
Sectors of Focus
Services
Nonfinancial Services
Capacity development services
Market linkages services
Program online
Focus Tech
Focus Population