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Zoos and aquariums in England set to receive up to £100 million in additional support to help them continue to care for their animals through coronavirus pandemic.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Fishery owners in the Great Ouse and Fenland catchment can now apply for free trees and hedgerow plants thanks to additional funding.
After Environment Agency action, Fabriweld Tubular Steel Products has paid £15,300 to Notts Wildlife Trust for failing to meet packaging recycling obligations.
The Special Imports System will be unavailable on the weekend of 20 and 21 June 2020 due to essential IT maintenance .
The Environment Agency is extending an emergency byelaw to protect salmon in the River Severn and its estuary until 15 December.
New funding announced to protect rare wildlife and vulnerable habitats across the globe
The Environment Agency has acted on information received to seize two illegal fishing nets in Blyth, Northumberland.
A pilot by the Environment Agency and University of Leeds at the Brownlee Triathlon Centre looks at using natural flood management to reduce flood risk.
Environment Agency fisheries specialists have been out in Shropshire rescuing fish stranded in dried up rivers, as 3 months of little rain takes its toll.
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.
Joint operation protects the local fishing industry
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.
£3.4 million in new projects to protect endangered species
Licences and conditions relating to licensed actions on or around protected sites.
The FHI will remain in operation by carrying out essential statutory duties while government measures are inplace for the control of COVID-19
Environment Agency officers and Cambridgeshire police helped disrupt the illegal poaching of fish last week while observing social distancing.
All garden centres reopening should put in place social distancing and safety measures.
Support fund for licensed zoos and aquariums affected by coronavirus
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