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A new natural flood management scheme at an Essex country park is being delivered with the help of a 4-legged friend, Roy, a Suffolk Punch.
The Duke of Sussex met British Army personnel deployed to Malawi and paid tribute to Guardsman Matthew Talbot, who sadly died there earlier this year
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
New funding to halt loss of and reverse the damage already done to the world’s mangroves and forests which are vital to protecting many species already so close to extinction.
Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers launches public survey as part of planned review of general licences to manage wild birds in England.
Defra will review the way in which the release of gamebirds on or near protected sites in England is managed following a proposed legal challenge.
Thursley National Nature Reserve in Surrey recognised as an excellent site for dragonflies and damselflies.
Natural England took action to prosecute a farmer in North Yorkshire for damaging Newtondale SSSI.
Natural England is calling on the public to donate to a campaign to help restore East Sussex NNRs
Natural England’s reply to requests received from Defra for advice on general licences.
Common Moor SSSI is officially brought into a recovering condition, following improved site management for the rare Culm grassland.
South London Downs will be officially declared later this month.
Kent's first District Level Licensing scheme to help protected Great Crested Newts during development.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Latest step by Natural England to support rare and endangered bird species
Protecting our native white-clawed crayfish from the invasive American signal crayfish
Natural England has confirmed Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast as a new Site of Special Scientific Interest to protect the wildlife of the Tees Estuary.
Natural England has confirmed a new Site of Special Scientific Interest on a network of land around Langdon Ridge in Basildon, Essex.
An innovative approach by Natural England to protect great crested newts and encourage sustainable development was today (28 February) launched in Kent.
Natural England announces plans to extend Isles of Scilly Special Protection Area by almost 13,000 hectares.
Natural England research demonstrates the economic value of National Nature Reserves
Natural England announces the notification of two Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) to protect fungi in Dorset and Halesowen
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