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UK Nature agencies set out roadmap to protect nature to underpin food security, climate security and water security
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Environment Agency and Northumberland Rivers Trust have relocated hundreds of native crayfish to six refuge sites in North Northumberland.
Next phase of Lower Otter Restoration Project begins at the south of the site this month, with a series of access improvements to take place over the autumn.
A colony of water voles moved from Salisbury to Ringwood has just had a population boom with 50 new males and females moving in to make the population viable.
The sale of peat for use in the amateur gardening sector will be banned by 2024 to protect peatlands and the natural environment.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
UK Ambassador to Guatemala, Nick Whittingham, addressed prosperity, human rights and climate change with local leaders during a visit on 7-11 August.
Environment Agency officers are on the ground protecting fisheries across England as temperatures soar.
Public called upon to take five simple actions to support pollinators
EA Chief Executive warns of a ‘silent spring’ for wildlife if warnings are ignored and urges action ahead of the UN Convention of Biological Diversity.
Cornwall has seen 26 green projects - all aimed at tackling declining biodiversity and restoring its natural environment - delivered since the G7 conference.
Stockholm +50 event brings government, business, finance and civil society together to discuss how to finance nature protection and restoration
Projects include rewetting lowland peat to grow plant fibre material to use as padding for clothes.
Over 99,000 hectares of England to be dedicated to supporting wildlife and nature for people to enjoy
Free app will allow people to count pollinators in their gardens and green spaces.
Threatened species will benefit from funding to tackle invasive species and strengthen climate change mitigation.
The Environment Agency Fisheries Improvement Programme has invested £3.5 million to fund over 100 projects to enhance England's fisheries.
Work to start to build bridge supports, piers and earth road embankment.
Some of Devon’s rarest plants are to be moved to new sites in the county as work continues on the Lower Otter Restoration Project (LORP).
Protected areas in the Guatemala-Mexico border benefit from improved law enforcement, sustained binational collaboration, and increased economic opportunities for rural communities.
Take a rare glimpse at the unique biodiversity of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory’s site near Salisbury.
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