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A response to the consultation held on implementing improved international humane trapping standards published by the government
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The government has updated the National Adaptation Programme (NAP) and remains committed to tackling the effects of a changing climate on the UK.
The designations in the estuaries of the Crouch and Roach in Essex have been expanded to include new land – increasing protections for wildlife.
Countries across the Commonwealth meet to discuss next steps in tackling plastic entering the marine environment.
A major simplification of the way we regulate farming has been proposed in an interim report published today
The UK Government has re-opened the Darwin Plus scheme and given a grant for a plastic reduction project on St Helena to help support UK Overseas Territories.
Environment and Treasury Ministers met with industry representatives to discuss the call for evidence on red diesel.
Bees' Needs Week is back for the third year running from 9 - 15 July
£32m project in Perry Barr and Witton will reduce flood risk for 1,400 properties.
2018 International Climate Finance results show the impact of UK investments in tackling climate change and protecting vulnerable people.
New appointments and reappointments have been made to Kew's Board of Trustees.
Call to report sightings of invasive plant along the River Thames
Scotland Secretary predicts a bright future for Scottish coastal communities as the UK Government publishes a blueprint for fisheries.
A consultation on extending the scope of the Ivory Bill to protect hippos, walruses and narwhals from the trade in ivory has been announced by the government.
A new agreement has been signed between AHDB and Defra setting out how AHDB could develop a new multi-species livestock traceability service for England.
‘Sustainable Fisheries for Future Generations’ sets out blueprint for sustainable and profitable industry.
Zac Goldsmith MP will play a key role in the preparations for an international conference about the illegal wildlife trade, held in London in October 2018.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has announced £4.5 million of new funding through the Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund to tackle the criminals trafficking endangered species.
Environment Secretary appoints two new members to Consumer Council for Water Board.
Letter from Minister Rutley to Ofwat about the National Infrastructure Commission’s report on water: Preparing for a drier future.
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