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Chapter in Impact of Biological Invasions on Ecosystem Services
Exotic species may alter food webs within the ecosystem and affect the biodiversity of indigenous species
Create a mobile experience that meets user needs without relying on native or hybrid apps.
How to deal with threats - like grey squirrels and rhododendron - to protect native species and habitats in woodlands.
Examples of viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) include Lassa fever, Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, Marburg and Ebola virus diseases.
The Government’s statement on England’s ancient and native woodland and ancient and veteran trees.
The impacts of invasive non-native species on the water environment, current control measures and future challenges and approaches.
An accelerated licensing process may apply to some applications for dredging activity.
Environment Agency enforcement position on when you can treat and dispose of invasive non-native plant material without an environmental permit.
Practical, take-home messages from research commissioned by Forestry Commission, Natural England and Woodland Trust.
Protected food name with Protected Designation of Origin (PDO)
Good practice guidance on woodland management and planning, including species conservation, for owners of ancient and native woodland.
Get permission or a licence to trap crayfish, eels, elvers, salmon, sea trout, lamprey and smelt in England. How to apply and rules to follow.
How to identify, stop the spread and dispose of Japanese knotweed in England.
Get endorsement for the Global Talent visa to work in the UK as a digital technology expert - fintech, gaming, cyber security, artificial intelligence
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The different types of British nationality explained - British citizen, British overseas territories citizen, British overseas citizen, British subject, British national (overseas), British protected person
How to assess a planning application when there are white-clawed crayfish on or near a proposed development site.
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