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Combining 2 nature reserves at Hesketh in Lancashire marks great step forward for conservation and flood resilience.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Authorisation for supplementary badger control in Gloucestershire and Somerset.
Licence and authorisation for badger control in Devon, Cornwall, Wiltshire, Somerset, Cheshire, Dorset, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire.
A section of Northumberland coastline supporting 200,000 seabirds gets greater protection.
100% of the England Coast Path is now either being worked on or complete.
A fund opens on 1 September for groups of farmers and organisations to bid for cash for large scale environmental projects in their area.
The Secretary of State has re-appointed 4 members of the Board of Natural England.
A £10 million fund will help protect and restore England's iconic peatlands
Natural England and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology launch analytical tool to aid conservation efforts on almost 12,000 invertebrates.
Customers can now claim Countryside Stewardship payments online.
Groups of farmers and organisations in the north of England will benefit from funding to develop natural flood management projects.
20 species including shrill carder bee, chequered skipper butterfly and ladybird spider will be brought back from the brink.
Natural England has launched a streamlined approach to moving badgers on development sites or stop them causing damage to important infrastructure.
The third year of the Countryside Stewardship scheme is open for applications.
From 1 March 2017 applicants for the hedgerows and boundaries and woodland management plan grants can apply online.
Protection for rare birds and butterflies across mid Cornwall has increased.
The future of bats and the historic churches they can inhabit is looking brighter thanks to National Lottery support of £3.8m.
Natural England is to implement an innovative new approach to the conservation of great crested newts across the country.
North Yorkshire Police is appealing for information following the loss of a hen harrier in Upper Swaledale.
We are inviting applications for the Countryside Stewardship hedgerows and boundaries grant which opens on 1 February 2017.
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