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Common Moor SSSI is officially brought into a recovering condition, following improved site management for the rare Culm grassland.
We received a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 for the following: All emails or letters held from the last two years between…
Employment Tribunal decision.
'A Vascular Plant Red List for England' was launched at Kew Gardens today, presenting a comprehensive and objective analysis of changes in the distribution of our native flora to identify our most threatened species.
Take a rare glimpse at the unique biodiversity of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory’s site near Salisbury.
Conservation work to ensure the survival of 2 of Britain’s rarest plants to be carried out by Natural England and Torridge District Council.
Wales Office response to Freedom of Information request ‘Flowers, plants and gardening’.
The rare Fen Orchid (Liparis loeselii) has been rediscovered by an 11-year-old boy at Laugharne-Pendine Burrows in South Wales.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Expenditure on cut flowers and pot plants
A cornucopia of colour is a sight to bee-hold on busy roadside verges in Yorkshire, creating the perfect habitat for bees and other pollinators.
Rare wildflowers, wildlife and medieval earthworks help Johnson’s Meadows win protected status.
The Princess Royal today visited UKHSA's Colindale site to open a new laboratory, marking 100 years of the world’s oldest existing collection of bacteria samples.
It will be used to create solutions to address species decline in England, research and to invest in wildlife habitat restoration and creation.
How much has been spent on flowers and floral displays in OAG?
Plants, fish, birds and other animals in the Ant Valley to benefit from up to three billion litres of water being returned to the environment
Important flower-rich grasslands in Luton gain national protection through SSSI designation.
Freedom of Information and Environmental Information Regulation responses published by Animal and Plant Health Agency in September 2018.
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