Fauna and Flora International

Fauna & Flora is an international nature conservation charity and non-governmental organization based in the United Kingdom.

Founded as the Society for the Preservation of the Wild Fauna of the Empire, the society created some of the first game reserves and captive breeding programmes during the 20th century. The society's peer-reviewed scientific journal, now known as ''Oryx'', has been publishing conservation science articles since 1904.

Fauna & Flora International is constituted under English law as a company limited by guarantee and is a registered charity with its head office in Cambridge. FFI has sister organisations in the U.S. and Australia, and a subsidiary in Singapore. FFI focuses on capacity building, community-based approaches and marine conservation.

FFI has a long history of royal patronage dating back to Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII), who became the group's patron in 1928. Queen Elizabeth II was FFI's patron for 68 years after her ascension to the throne until this was delegated to Prince William, Duke of Cambridge in October 2020 to align with his "longstanding work around conservation and support for communities protecting their natural environment for future generations." Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands is FFI's current president. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Governing bird-keeping in Java and Bali: evidence from a household survey by Jepson, P, Ladle, R

    Published 2009
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    The international wild bird trade: what's wrong with blanket bans? by Cooney, R, Jepson, P

    Published 2006
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    Bird-keeping in Indonesia: conservation impacts and the potential for substitution-based conservation responses by Jepson, P, Ladle, R

    Published 2005
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    Wild felid diversity and activity patterns in Sabangau peat-swamp forest, Indonesian Borneo by Cheyne, S, Macdonald, D

    Published 2011
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