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Natural England will support the delivery of measures to accelerate nature recovery, and improve access to the natural world
The Studland Bay Marine Partnership has been awarded £186,000 from the Marine Management Organisation’s Fisheries and Seafood Scheme to support the conservation of Studland Bay’s precious marine ecosystems.
The Tees Tidelands project will reduce the risk of flooding, help nature recover and reconnect people with the River Tees estuary.
Over 1,000 miles of the King Charles III England Coast Path completed as Ramsgate to Whitstable stretch is officially opened.
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation is working with Cornwall Wildlife Trust and the British Army to improve sand dune wildlife at the Penhale Training Area.
Site brings together 31 existing nature sites with more than 400 hectares of additional land.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Derby-based property developer ordered to pay £14,435.17 for breaching conditions of an European Protected Species Bat Mitigation Licence.
Options considered for refurbishment of the coastal frontage between St Helens and Bembridge - part of wider project to reduce risk of flooding and coastal erosion
South East homes to butterflies and bees among creatures getting share of £14.5m support fund to fight extinction
South coast homes to butterflies and bees among creatures getting share of £14.5m support fund to fight extinction
63 projects awarded share of £14.5 million to support species recovery across England
During the Global Environment Facility assembly in Canada, the UK announced it would stand among the first countries to contribute to the newly launched Global Biodiversity Framework Fund.
Curlews, short-snouted seahorses and natterjack toads set to be benefit as six nature recovery projects are launched.
Bees' Needs Week launches for 2023, encouraging everyone to protect pollinators
Judge - Thames Water "deliberately misled" the Environment Agency in and around pollution of rivers in Sussex and Surrey in which several thousand fish died.
Government launches new multi-million pound fund to create and restore wildlife-rich habitats.
South East fisheries officers are responding to hundreds of fish in distress as warmer temperatures raise risk of fish dying and algal blooms in watercourses.
Dozens of angling clubs and fishery projects boosted by cash grants.
Written by Angela Gall from Natural England and illustrated by Sarah Gledhill, the children's book about a unique fish's journey comes out on 8 June 2023.
Fisheries enforcement officers clamp down on illegal angling to protect and sustain fish stocks. Illegal fishing cost London and Kent anglers £539
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