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More than 100 species of England’s most threatened wildlife could be saved from extinction thanks to a new £4.6M grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Reviews of the conservation status of Britain's centipedes, woodlice, aquatic insects and similar species have been published by Natural England.
Natural England has published a review of the current conservation status of Britain’s grasshoppers, crickets and related species of insects.
Environment Minister George Eustice speaks at Bee Summit about range of pollinators initiatives.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Environment Agency is appealing for information following a serious illegal fishing offence at Teddington Weir in Richmond.
James Cross was welcomed by partner organisations on his first visit to the New Forest National Park.
Thanks to two seabird conservation projects, the rare storm petrel has this year made a comeback in the West Country, breeding at new locations on the Isles of Scilly and for a second year on Lundy.
A river is set to be given a new lease of life thanks to Environment Agency and Essex Wildlife Trust restoration projects.
Vital information has been captured after a massive 675lbs of fish were caught by anglers in a fishing competition on the River Tees.
An innovative new approach to protecting great crested newts could enhance their population and reduce delays to major building projects.
Natural techniques have been used to create crayfish habitat.
Multi-million pound funding available to help tackle poaching and the illegal wildlife trade
Natural England reports that bridges built across roads and railways to allow wildlife movement can stop species from becoming isolated and reduce the number of traffic accidents.
Statement by Ambassador Peter Wilson of the UK Mission to the UN at the General Assembly Meeting on Tackling Illicit Trafficking in Wildlife
Scottish Hydro Transmission partners with Scottish Environment Protection Agency on novel way to value land use changes
Environment Agency helping rivers keep their cool in Cambridgeshire
Darwin project 19-016: Conserving mangrove forests and alleviating poverty in Madagascar
A male hen harrier has disappeared from Cumbria.
The Environment Agency starts construction work this week on a major extension to Essex Wildlife Trust’s Fingringhoe Wick Nature Reserve, on the Colne estuary.
Three male hen harriers have vanished in Lancashire.
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