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Environment Agency reports Arctic Charr brought back from brink of extinction following restoration project.
In the early winter months between November and January people are likely to see a large number of dead and dying salmon and sea trout in our region’s rivers.
In celebration of National Tree Week, government commits new funding to help reach its tree planting commitment
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Environment Agency’s modern and free Flood Warning Service has proved so effective that sirens in Grimsby and Cleethorpes are to be decommissioned.
The Environment Agency and Angling Trust have today announced a new £100k ‘Get Fishing Fund’ to encourage more people to give fishing a go.
Speech by Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency, to the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management.
Earlier this week [25th November] a joint operation between the Environment Agency and Durham Constabulary saw three suspected poachers being detained on the River Wear at Weardale in County Durham.
4 boat owners living in Cambridgeshire must pay more than £4,000 after they failed to register their vessels.
Members of the public are being asked to help out to limit the spread of quagga mussels in the East Midlands.
A flood alleviation scheme, which will better protect properties in the Marygate area, has been given the green light by City of York Council's planning officers
The Environment Agency has improved the free flood warning system and is able to offer the communities of Etwall in Derbyshire better information about flooding.
Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency to the Institute of Water
The Environment Agency has intercepted increasing amounts of contaminated plastic waste which were bound for illegal export.
Chance police check in Chiswick.
Works will see creation of ‘green corridor’ benefiting people and wildlife.
Environment Agency officers remove contaminated fire-fighting water which has collected in pools on the site of a major fire in Bradford
Plans to help reduce flood risk on the River Foss north of Strensall in York were approved today
A Lincolnshire food company has paid £50,000 towards environmental improvements after untreated waste water from its plant polluted a nearby stream.
The new measures are part of the Prime Minister's 10 Point Plan to help kickstart the nation’s green recovery.
Dog walkers, canoeists and other river users asked to ‘check – clean – dry’ to prevent spread of diseases and protect native crayfish populations.
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