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Review recommends introduction of Highly Protected Marine Areas as essential for marine protection and recovery.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Defra Ministers have appointed four new non-executive members to the board of Natural England.
Licences and conditions relating to licensed actions on or around protected sites.
Marian Spain has been appointed as the new chief executive of Natural England, taking the post on a permanent basis.
Listen to one of nature’s most special phenomena this Easter weekend.
Natural England has published nine new draft Conservation Advice packages to enable developers and operators to understand the impact of their proposed development on habitats and species in protected sites across England.
New measures to improve the welfare of trapped stoats in line with internationally agreed standards.
Landscape-scale conservation to help tackle climate change and benefit more than 2.5 million visitors.
The Environment Agency wants to hear from the public as it makes preparations to install a new demountable flood barrier for the Welney Wash Road.
What you need to know if you access Government Gateway on Windows XP, Windows Vista or older browsers such as Internet Explorer 6 or 7 from 1 April 2020.
Scheme to protect great crested newts expands across the country.
New 21-mile route of England Coast Path opens in Walney Island
Changes to gull licensing in 2020.
Natural England’s ‘Recreation ReMEDIES’ project is launched today with £2.5 million of funding.
Environment Minister Rebecca Pow visited Wallasea Island in Essex, a world-leading example of efforts to tackle the effects of climate change.
Environment Agency, Forestry Commission, and Natural England outline a shared vision to use nature-based solutions to tackle the climate emergency.
Members of the public can have their say on an application to place fish barriers in a Norfolk Broad as part of a restoration project.
Environment Minister, Rebecca Pow, announces new protections for the breeding and foraging grounds of rare and vulnerable seabirds.
New figures showcase the health and economic benefits of walking on England’s coastal paths
Natural England has successfully prosecuted a landowner after a nationally important site for wildlife was damaged.
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