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The Environment Agency is delighted to be involved in an independent, ground-breaking project tracking Atlantic salmon in the River Derwent, starting in April 2020.
Environment Minister, Rebecca Pow, announces new protections for the breeding and foraging grounds of rare and vulnerable seabirds.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Environment Agency officers delivered a Christmas stocking with a difference as they released more than 13,000 fish into the River Great Ouse.
The VMD telephone lines are now up and running.
A consultation and a call for evidence have been launched to gather views and expert evidence on trophy hunting.
The new online scheme for anglers collects information on fish species and health, and creates a picture of water quality and habitat condition.
Migratory fish including sea trout could soon reach previously inaccessible stretches of the River Stour in Dorset.
The Duke of Sussex met British Army personnel deployed to Malawi and paid tribute to Guardsman Matthew Talbot, who sadly died there earlier this year
Environmental forces mobilised to deal with American Signal Crayfish invasion
The Perry Barr and Witton flood scheme will bring benefits for people and wildlife.
Tipping chemicals left over from his plant nursery business onto gravel ended up in a stream and killing hundreds of fish.
Salmon and trout can now ascend Trews Weir in Exeter after the water level of the River Exe dropped several metres.
Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers launches public survey as part of planned review of general licences to manage wild birds in England.
Thursley National Nature Reserve in Surrey recognised as an excellent site for dragonflies and damselflies.
A 22-year-old man from Chesterfield has been successfully prosecuted by the Environment Agency after being found guilty of fishing without a licence.
The inland and coastal waters of England are home to a host of different fish species, but we can now add another name to that list, the Pacific pink salmon.
Environment Agency teams are removing the invasive Himalayan Balsam near Colchester to protect the environment and reduce flood risk.
It has been a record breeding season for hen harriers in England according to figures from Natural England.
An innovative pilot project is set to help protect vulnerable fish stocks in the Broads during the warm weather period.
Two new studies into groups of British beetles have been published by Natural England to provide a better picture of the conservation status of these insects.
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