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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.
Andrew Sells has been reappointed as Chairman of the Board of Natural England until 2020.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Work to save a rare example of ancient acid grassland is hailed today as a “wonderful outcome for conservation” by Natural England.
Government's strategy to tackle bovine TB continues to deliver results
The latest round of Countryside Stewardship funding will include grants for woodland creation and reduction of flood risk.
Ground-breaking licensing policies will free up money for long-lasting nature conservation.
One of the country’s most precious landscapes has been given special legal protection for its nationally important wildlife and habitats.
Natural England recently issued a licence permitting the control of up to 10 buzzards to prevent serious damage to young pheasants.
Funding announced for major new wildlife project to reopen the River Severn for fish and wildlife.
A stretch of England Coast Path opens in Norfolk as new figures reveal people make over 300 million visits a year to England's coast.
Natural England has issued a class licence permitting those registered to capture and transport otters trapped inside fisheries.
The closing date for submitting completed Mid Tier applications together with all supporting evidence is Friday 30 September 2016.
Authorisation for badger control in Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Somerset.
Farming Minister George Eustice announces new measures to tackle devastating disease
Secretary of State appoints Professor Michael Winter OBE to the Natural England Board
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