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Threatened species will benefit from funding to tackle invasive species and strengthen climate change mitigation.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A joint prosecution by Natural England and the Environment Agency for damages to the River Lugg has progressed following guilty pleas by the defendant.
The funding has helped to enhance fisheries, boost fish stocks and make improvements for anglers, angling facilities and the environment.
Fisheries Improvement Fund (FIP) invests £3.5 million to benefit fisheries and anglers across England
UK funded projects help communities in La Moskitia address trafficking of scarlet and green macaws, whilst providing sustainable livelihoods and protect the environment.
Former Footballer and Soccer AM star Jimmy Bullard urges the public to get out in nature and go fishing
Environment Agency extends long-standing partnership with the Wild Trout Trust to help improve river habitat for fish and wildlife
The awards recognise and celebrate examples of exemplary initiatives to support pollinators.
Some of Devon’s rarest plants are to be moved to new sites in the county as work continues on the Lower Otter Restoration Project (LORP).
20,000 seagrass seed bags to help restore Solent seabed for people and nature
Banks of the River Lugg were damaged in December 2020 causing suspected significant and long-term ecological harm.
Take a rare glimpse at the unique biodiversity of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory’s site near Salisbury.
New Plant Health requirements introduced to prevent the spread of the tree pathogen Phytophthora pluvialis in Cumbria and south-west England
Partners have joined forces to help safeguard the future of the native white-clawed crayfish to ensure 2022 isn’t their final year in Northumberland's rivers.
The UK Government is inviting organisations interested in hearing about the Biodiverse Landscapes Fund to join the Stakeholders Engagement sessions on January 13.
Work to create creeks to the northern end of the Lower Otter Restoration Project site is now largely complete.
Officers from the Environment Agency and Darlington Borough Council are targeting illegal fishing activity on the River Skerne.
To mark COP26’s focus on adaptation and nature, British Consul General Louise Cantillon visited Taronga Zoo in Sydney.
The Environment Agency worked with the Norwich Bat Group to install a wildlife receiver station at Benacre Pumping Station.
Three new environmental handbooks set out best practice for coastal restoration projects.
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