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  • 09/25/2025Annual report

    Annual Report 2024

    09/25/2025Annual report

    Annual Report 2024

    A comprehensive summary of the FZS programs in 2024.

  • 09/26/2024Annual report

    Annual Report 2023

    09/26/2024Annual report

    Annual Report 2023

    A comprehensive summary of the FZS programs in 2023.

  • 12/18/2023FZS in the media

    This floppy-nosed antelope was nearly gone. 20 years later, it’s thriving.

    12/18/2023FZS in the media

    This floppy-nosed antelope was nearly gone. 20 years later, it’s thriving.

    Less than a decade ago, more than half of the world’s saiga antelope were lost to a mysterious disease. Its comeback is a rare and phenomenal conservation success.

  • 09/13/2023Annual report

    Annual Report 2022

    09/13/2023Annual report

    Annual Report 2022

    Our Annual Report offers insights into the work that we do in our project areas and some of the success stories from 2022.

  • 01/26/2023FZS in the media

    Protecting endangered douc-langurs in Vietnam

    01/26/2023FZS in the media

    Protecting endangered douc-langurs in Vietnam

    Nguyen Ai Tam has been spending more time in the forest than at home. He observes, records and studies the behavior of the primate that is found only in Vietnam.

  • 09/13/2022Annual report

    Annual Report 2021

    09/13/2022Annual report

    Annual Report 2021

    “We are more than pleased with the overall positive developments recorded by FZS in a fiscal year that continued to be dominated by the pandemic.”

  • 06/29/2022FZS in the media

    Return of the big beast: in search of Romania’s wild bison – in pictures

    06/29/2022FZS in the media

    Return of the big beast: in search of Romania’s wild bison – in pictures

    After becoming extinct in the wild, European bison were reintroduced to Poland in 1954 and Romania in 2012. Photographer Alexander Turner went in search of Europe’s largest land mammal with rangers from Foundation Conservation Carpathia.

  • 04/29/2022FZS in the media

    Tusk Awards Winners: Where Are They Now (IV)

    04/29/2022FZS in the media

    Tusk Awards Winners: Where Are They Now (IV)

    In our latest installment, we spoke with Prince William Award winner, Rian Labuschagne, to see how his work has developed since 2017.

  • 02/01/2022FZS in the media

    Savannas are vital but overlooked carbon sinks

    02/01/2022FZS in the media

    Savannas are vital but overlooked carbon sinks

    Savannas, which cover an area of 20 million km2—more than the 17 million km2 covered by tropical forests (2)— are potentially more important carbon sinks than forests.

  • 01/24/2022FZS in the media

    Claire Lewis: Good news! Black rhinos and elephants are on the rise in Zambia

    01/24/2022FZS in the media

    Claire Lewis: Good news! Black rhinos and elephants are on the rise in Zambia

    FZS Technical Advisor in North Luangwa, Zambia, spoke about raising three children in the wilderness, how rhinos, elephants, lions and wild dogs recovered from poaching and more in this podcast by Nature Solutionaries.

  • 01/17/2022FZS in the media

    A New National Park for Polesia: Pushcha Radzivila

    01/17/2022FZS in the media

    A New National Park for Polesia: Pushcha Radzivila

    Polesia’s Pushcha Radzivila National Park secures better protection for wildlife and habitats, improves protected area connectivity, and brings sustainable development opportunities for local communities.

  • 08/20/2021Annual report

    Annual Report 2020

    08/20/2021Annual report

    Annual Report 2020

    “2020 was the year that taught us how dependent we are on nature staying healthy and healthy.” Says Klaus Becker, FZS President. Read this annual report for an in-depth look at what has been going on at FZS in 2020 and how we have weathered the corona crisis.

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