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Environment Secretary George Eustice sets out his vision for farming, pointing out the importance of the food industry to the Government’s levelling-up agenda.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Fenn’s, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses National Nature Reserve will be one of the subjects of a new arts-based project.
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.
Employment Tribunal decision.
#PlantForOurPlanet launched on World Environment Day as part of building back greener
Rare wildflowers, wildlife and medieval earthworks help Johnson’s Meadows win protected status.
Wild ponies at a Natural England nature reserve in Cornwall have been boosting people’s mental health thanks to a winter series of events.
Host of events in Kent during National Nature Reserves Week
An internationally important lowland raised peat bog between England and Wales celebrates its 30th birthday as a National Nature Reserve (NNR).
New campaign will encourage young people to “respect, protect and enjoy” the countryside
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mr Justice Choudhury, Mr P M Hunter and Mr P Pagliari on 20 May 2020
Speech by Sir Mark Walport at the 2013 Royal Statistical Society annual conference.
Native grasses and wild flowers will be planted along the verges to form part of a wildlife corridor along roads in Devon and Cornwall.
Agronomists take their message out to farmers.
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