Asia-pacific & Australasia

Asia has a huge wealth of biodiversity due to it's wide range to habitats and weather patterns. The BBC Wildlife Fund has given grants to range of species from large mammals to marine life.

Asian Elephant

Asian Elephant

Elephant-Human Coexistence in Salakpra Forest

Thailand

Coral reef

Coral reef

Protection and regeneration of coral reefs

Malaysia

Henderson crake

Henderson crake

Saving Henderson Island

Pitcairn Overseas Territory- South Pacific

Kagu

Kagu

Saving the kagu and its forest habitat in New Caledonia

New Caledonia

Shark

Shark

Reducing the demand for endangered and vulnerable species in China

China

Siamese Crocodile ©FFI

Siamese Crocodile

Cambodian Crocodile Conservation Programme

Cambodia

Horton Plains slender loris

Horton Plains slender loris

Re-establishing Ecological Corridors for the Horton Plains Slender Loris

Sri Lanka

Snow leopard

Snow leopard

Protecting Key Populations of the Endangered Snow Leopard

India, Mongolia and China

Spoon-billed sandpiper

Spoon-billed sandpiper

Saving the spoon-billed sandpiper

Myanmar

sumatran rhino © Dedi Candra, Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary

Sumatran Rhino

Protecting critically endangered Sumatran rhinos and their habitat

Sumatra, Indonesia

Martin Hughes-Games

Martin Hughes-Games

"'They said it could never be done,' but Emily had not only returned to the wild, she'd mated with a fully wild bull and lurking in the background was her tiny, fully wild baby."

Edith Bowman

Edith Bowman

"I spent a week in camp with fauna and flora international helping with their research with the endangered crocodiles."

Registered charity number: 1119286

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