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Members of the public can have their say on an application to place fish-proof barriers at Hoveton Great Broad, Norfolk, as part of a restoration project.
A partnership project benefiting a range of wildlife has been completed on the River Stour, near Bures.
Three tributaries of the River Tamar in Devon are about to be improved thanks to a new partnership project supported by the Environment Agency.
The Fenn’s, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses National Nature Reserve will be one of the subjects of a new arts-based project.
Thousands of fish have found new homes just in time for Christmas thanks to the Environment Agency’s annual restocking of Somerset’s rivers.
A culvert helping to carry road users across a river in Cumbria is now working for fish as well as drivers – thanks to a £100,000 environmental improvement delivered in time for the migration season.
Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire to benefit from expansion to National Nature Reserve.
Members of the public are being asked to help out to limit the spread of quagga mussels in the East Midlands.
England-wide action for nature: Natural England brings government, conservationists, businesses, farmers and landowners together to drive forward the delivery of an England-wide network for nature.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Honey bees contribute directly to local food production and make an important contribution, through pollination, to crop production and the wider environment.
Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss today lent her support to campaigns encouraging local communities to make gardens 'hedgehog-friendly'.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
At UNGA 2020 Boris Johnson outlined the UK's approach to protecting biodiversity at home and around the world.
Environment Secretary George Eustice outlines the UK's vision for tackling biodiversity loss at home and abroad.
The Environment Agency have conducted a crayfish rescue as part of their regular gravel removal works on the River Kent in Kendal to reduce flood risk to the town
A Natural England scheme has boosted Essex’s pond habitats in just five months, helping to protect the UK’s threatened population of great crested newts.
Legislation would make it illegal for larger businesses to use products unless they comply with local laws to protect natural areas.
Environment Agency fisheries officers have released 10,000 young dace into the River Thet near Thetford.
Fish and eels now have access to an extra 5,000 metres of the River Wensum thanks to a new fish pass.
A district level licensing scheme making it easier for developers to protect threatened populations of great crested newts is being rolled out in Cambridgeshire.
Five pilot areas will test how the recovery of England’s landscapes and wildlife can be driven locally
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