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Initial findings of Natural England's hen harrier tracking programme 2007 to 2014.
Members of the public are being urged to help slow the spread of an invasive mussel recorded in the UK for the first time this month.
Conservation work to ensure the survival of 2 of Britain’s rarest plants to be carried out by Natural England and Torridge District Council.
George Eustice visited RSPB-owned Hope Farm to see work taking place to better protect our farmland birds.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Natural England welcomes the conviction of a Norfolk gamekeeper for illegally poisoning 11 birds of prey on an estate in 2013.
Better partnerships and evidence are the key to deriving greater benefits from green places, Natural England will say today (25 September).
An endangered population of white-clawed crayfish have been released into the headwaters of a river in north Norfolk.
Speech by Andrew Sells, Chairman of Natural England, to the Nature Improvement Areas Annual Forum.
'A Vascular Plant Red List for England' was launched at Kew Gardens today, presenting a comprehensive and objective analysis of changes in the distribution of our native flora to identify our most threatened species.
Over recent months Natural England has held a wide-ranging consultation to seek views on potential adjustments to General Licences for protected species.
The western edge of Curry and Hay Moor Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) on the Somerset Levels has reopened for farming with the support of a grant from Defra’s Farming Recovery Fund to local farmers.
Two of London’s much-loved parks have been officially recognised as being among the most important places for wildlife in England.
Nick Clegg gave the keynote speech at the RSPB's State of Nature conference.
Natural England warmly welcomes the news from government today that new resources are to be allocated to enable work in delivering the England Coast Path by 2020.
Introduction of water voles to Cornwall sees them return to every county in England for the first time since 1989.
Anglers on the River Sence in Leicestershire are excited after catching a species of fish which disappeared from the area over 40 years ago.
A pair of rare ospreys have successfully raised two male chicks on Natural England’s Roudsea Wood and Mosses National Nature Reserve in South Cumbria, the organisation announced today.
Crayfish plague has been found on Dorset’s River Allen following an investigation by the Environment Agency and Dorset Wildlife Trust.
Natural England’s performance in responding to planning consultations has reached record levels, with 98.9% receiving official advice within the deadline.
The rare and visually stunning iridescent green tansy beetle (Chrysolina graminis) – was believed to have one last remaining stronghold in the UK on a 30km stretch of the banks of the river Ouse in York.
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