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APHA representatives will be at many livestock and horticulture industry shows in 2016.
The theme for Wednesday was firmly on the conservation efforts in Kaziranga National Park.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will begin their seven day tour of India and Bhutan on Sunday 10 April, in Mumbai.
Appointments and re-appointments to the National Park Authorities, the Broads Authority and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Conservation Boards.
The government's new Plan for National Parks kickstarts a programme of activity to safeguard the future of these iconic landscapes.
A speech by the British High Commissioner, H.E. Brian Olley, on the occasion of the opening of the 10th Forest Governance Forum in Yaounde.
Some of Somerset’s most spectacular coastline is open to the public for the first time following the opening of 58 miles of coast path.
Record-breaking results for Environment Agency’s fish breeding farm
A new Rural Planning Review will look to reduce regulatory burdens in support of new homes, jobs and innovation.
The hedgerows and boundaries grant and woodland creation grant under the Countryside Stewardship scheme open for applications this month.
Natural England says it won’t block a planning application to cut through the spit at Pagham, West Sussex.
New funding is set to transform the iconic Hoveton Great Broad in Norfolk into a clear water haven for wildlife.
New coastal paths have been approved from Filey Brigg to Newport Bridge and Dunball Wharf to and St Audries Bay.
Natural England's desire is to help achieve the best long-term outcome for the local community and the unique environment of Pagham.
This newsletter was issued in January 2016.
Progress on England's Coast Path with more miles set to open in the spring.
Latest preparations for possible flooding across Lancashire, Yorkshire and Cumbria.
Free trees available for schools in the first phase of a new scheme.
Farmers and landowners seriously affected by Storm Desmond are being offered help and advice by Natural England.
Government response to review of rural proofing implementation carried out by an independent team led by Lord Cameron of Dillington.
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