Our work
CONSERVATION ACTION
Conservation action underpins Falklands Conservation’s outreach and ambition work.
We undertake applied research and practical conservation activities for the benefit of the Falklands natural environment.
Falklands Conservation has four main areas in which it works to achieve this; these four priority areas have been identified as being vitally important to the long-term health and wellbeing of the natural environment of the Falklands, and the fantastic wildlife that we share these islands with.
New Island Restoration
Land management
Marine Management
Development
Biosecurity and Invasives
This action is translated into a range of different short-term and long-term projects that help us better understand and conserve the local wildlife and their habitats. These range from the seabird monitoring programme begun in 1989, to our newly launched cetacean project. Take a look at our activities here.
ProjectsWorking together:
Community Involvement
We work on behalf of our members, and in partnership with the local and international community to conserve the Falklands natural environment by community outreach, practical conservation, research and delivery.
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Conservation Ambition
However strong our own ambition or educational resource is – we also need to influence and support those able to make nationwide decision to make larger scale changes – based on the information provided by our conservation action.
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