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New guidance for land managers launched to help the public enjoy the countryside responsibly
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Land managers and farmers can apply for funding from the Landscape Recovery scheme for wildlife and river projects.
Wyre Forest National Nature Reserve (NNR) extended by almost 900 hectares (60 percent) to now cover over 1,455 hectares.
Projects in North East & Scottish Borders, Cumbria and South Yorkshire will receive funding to support critically endangered species & habitats.
Nature, climate, people and places prioritised in the Government’s response to Julian Glover’s Landscapes Review
Connecting central London to the north Kent coast as new stretch of the England Coast Path is officially open
Consultation on proposals to help developments better protect wildlife
The new schemes will support nature recovery and climate action by rewarding farmers in their local area, alongside sustainable and profitable food production.
Environment Secretary George Eustice today confirms Tony Juniper CBE has been reappointed as Chair of Natural England.
Government seeking views on a ban of the retail sale of peat in horticulture by end of this Parliament
Public urged to contribute to Natural England’s decision making process.
Natural England’s decision means better protection and recognition for nationally important invertebrates, breeding birds, plants and geology.
Legislation will improve air and water quality, tackle waste, increase recycling, halt the decline of species, and improve our natural environment.
Applications open for second round of the Natural Environment Investment Readiness Fund
A partnership project on the Great Fen, which annually will save 325,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide being released, will be presented at COP26.
Children and young people (aged 8-15) would like to do more to help look after the environment, according to new national statistics published by Natural England.
The Environment Agency has today welcomed a new strategy launched to protect England’s chalk streams.
A project breathing new life in to one of Norfolk’s famous broads is to proceed to its next phase, Natural England has announced.
The Environment Agency has granted a permit to place fish barriers across the entrances to Hoveton Great Broad as part of a restoration project.
Natural England’s decision means better protection for rare and endangered wild birds and plants that live in and by the lakes.
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