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Weekend full of fun activities for the family. Includes unique opportunity to see the 200-year-old-plus Nereis Britannica by Cornish botanist John Stackhouse
River Wye Action Plan launched to preserve the long-term health of the river
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
A new section of the King Charles III England Coast Path has been opened, giving the public access to some of Norfolk’s coastline for the first time.
The recovery of rare, threatened and important habitats and species in English waters is another step closer from today (Friday 22 March 2024).
Samples collected by Natural England will protect trees species from ash dieback
Three board member terms extended
Connecting Shores podcast is part of Natural England’s Connecting People with Nature programme, which aims to tackle barriers of access to nature.
Devon’s Pebblebed Heaths National Nature Reserve to extended by nearly 90 hectares, the equivalent of 128 football pitches, to encompass a unique wetland
Natural England and Clinton Devon Estates announce extension to Pebblebed Heaths National Nature Reserve to promote natural connections and biodiversity.
Members of the public can attend a public drop-in session between 6pm and 9pm on Wednesday 7 February at the village hall in Snailbeach near Shrewsbury.
The last stretch of King Charles III England Coast Path in Northumberland officially opened in August, adding 38 miles (61km) to the path.
An independent review on the management of protected sites on Dartmoor has been published today
Orangutans, leopards, jaguars and other endangered species protected with new legislation to safeguard forests
Natural England will support the delivery of measures to accelerate nature recovery, and improve access to the natural world
33.3 miles (53.3km) of new King Charles III England Coast Path from Gretna to Allonby have opened.
The Tees Tidelands project will reduce the risk of flooding, help nature recover and reconnect people with the River Tees estuary.
Over 1,000 miles of the King Charles III England Coast Path completed as Ramsgate to Whitstable stretch is officially opened.
Farming groups and landowners encouraged to bid for share of £2.5 million Countryside Stewardship Facilitation Fund
Site brings together 31 existing nature sites with more than 400 hectares of additional land.
Route in King Charles III's name opens between East Head to Shoreham-by-Sea.
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