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Partnership unites six organisations including: Action with Communities in Rural England; Association of Drainage Authorities; Country Land and Business Association; Environment Agency; National Farmers Union; and Natural En…
Natural England consults on plans to designate additional areas of the Surrey Hills national landscape, also known as an area of outstanding natural beauty
A new stretch of the King Charles III England Coast Path gives public access to some of Lincolnshire's coastline for the first time.
Celebrations have taken place to mark 20 years of conservation on the River Ribble floodplain at Long Preston.
Two rare wetland species have found a new home following Natural England funded work to create new wetland features.
New maerl beds discovered just off the coast are crucial in supporting other marine species.
Volunteers helped to plant 400 wildflowers at Purple Horizons Nature Recovery site in Walsall to attract rare bees.
A licensing regime for the use of rodent glue traps has opened to applicants today (19 June) .
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Four new members will join the Board.
Government identifies wastewater treatment works to be upgraded to stringent nutrient removal limits
Cumbria’s globally rare temperate rainforest to be enhanced and celebrated
Newly named Moccas Park and Gillian’s Wood National Nature Reserve is home to ancient oaks and sweet chestnut trees dating back many hundreds of years.
Marine Management Organisation has prioritised six ecologically significant inshore marine protected areas (MPAs) for assessment and management over the next year.
Events taking place during National Nature Reserves Week to showcase the benefits that National Nature Reserves bring to nature and people.
The 439-hectare National Nature Reserve will be a haven for people and a rich variety of species including kingfishers, rare ‘Charnwood spider’ and ancient oaks
The Connecting Shores podcast exploring young people of colour's relationship with the sea is set to be broadcast on BBC this month.
A project designed to build a deeper bond between a community and their natural heritage is in development at Earnse Bay on Walney Island.
Purchase has been made possible thanks to Natural England’s Nutrient Mitigation Scheme supported by £30 million of government funding
A chance to get outdoors with nature with free activities at our National Nature Reserves – from wildlife walks and birdwatching to a day at the movies!
There's a huge range of free activities in Cornwall and Devon as part of National Nature Reserves Week during May.
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