About Us
Fauna & Flora International (FFI) is a pioneering conservation organization dedicated to protecting the planet's biodiversity. Established in 1903, it is the world's oldest international wildlife conservation organization. FFI operates in over 40 countries, working closely with local communities, governments, and partner organizations to safeguard threatened species and ecosystems.
FFI's approach to conservation is holistic, focusing on sustainable solutions that benefit both nature and people. The organization emphasizes the importance of community involvement and capacity building, ensuring that conservation efforts are sustainable and locally supported. FFI's projects range from protecting endangered species like the mountain gorilla and the Sumatran tiger to restoring critical habitats such as rainforests and coral reefs.
In terms of sustainability, FFI is committed to reducing its environmental impact and promoting sustainable practices. The organization integrates sustainability into its operations and projects, although specific details on carbon footprint calculations or ESG reports are not extensively documented. FFI's dedication to sustainability is evident in its efforts to address climate change, promote sustainable livelihoods, and advocate for policy changes that support environmental conservation.
FFI has received various accolades and recognition for its conservation work, including partnerships with leading environmental organizations and endorsements from prominent conservationists. The organization's commitment to transparency and accountability is reflected in its regular reporting and adherence to international conservation standards.