Fauna & Flora International
Mission statement
Fauna & Flora International (FFI) acts to conserve threatened species and ecosystems worldwide, choosing solutions that are sustainable, are based on sound science and take account of human needs.
FFI works in around 40 countries, worldwide, including four in the Asia-Pacific region
Vietnam
The Vietnam Programme began in 1997 with a focus on limestone karst, and while most sites are still karst, or other mountainous areas, the programme has evolved. Today, it has expanded into a multifaceted programme, heavily focused on threatened and/or endemic primates (flagship species) but also rare or endemic trees, REDD+ and marine conservation.
Cambodia
The Cambodia Programme began in 1996 with a focus on the Cardamom mountains landscape, but since the programme has grown. Since 2000, FFI has been working with the Cambodian Crocodile Conservation Programme (CCCP) which it co-founded with the Government of Cambodia's Forestry Administration and concerned local communities with the explicit aim of saving the Siamese crocodile from extinction in the wild.
ASAP Species they are working to conserve
ASAP Partner since: 2017
Country focus: Global, Cambodia, Vietnam
Organisation: Fauna and Flora International (FFI)
Country: Myanmar