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A year-long project to reinvigorate a Suffolk river and increase the fish population has proven to be a success six months after completion.
Defra Ministers have appointed four new non-executive members to the board of Natural England.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
COP26 President Alok Sharma spoke at the opening ceremony of the UNFCCC's June Momentum for Climate Change
Over 3,800 bridging payments were made to farmers and land managers in May 2020
Joint operation protects the local fishing industry
The MMO has launched further assistance for our industry stakeholders and customers who are impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Boats can now navigate through the barrier and construction continues in line with the government's coronavirus guidance
New investment approach announced to involve private sector in environmental projects, helping to tackle climate change and restore nature.
In her own words: a blog by Prof Cherry Tweed
The COP26 UN climate conference will now take place between 1 and 12 November 2021 in Glasgow.
The Environment Agency is celebrating ten years of successful soft engineering along Cumbria rivers.
A trash screen used to collect debris and reduce the risk of flooding to Sheffield city centre is getting a major upgrade by the Environment Agency.
The Environment Agency is continuing to protect people and the environment during coronavirus (COVID-19).
As Oak Processionary Moth season begins, the Forestry Commission reminds people to be aware of the pest and report sightings
Seeing salmon leaping in the Yorkshire Dales is a step closer thanks to a major river restoration project tackling its next hurdle.
A £1 million grants scheme supporting innovative ways to sell fish and shellfish has awarded the first grants to projects across England.
Workers will follow the government's coronavirus guidance while undertaking the project, which reduces the risk of flooding to homes and businesses.
£3.4 million in new projects to protect endangered species
Almost 90% of workforce productively working from home during lockdown.
Groceries suppliers have reported that UK supermarkets are complying with the Groceries Supply Code of Practice (the Code) at a record rate.
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