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Impacts on market forest resources are sometimes largely exaggerated
This research relates to the presence of native speakers in A level modern foreign languages.
How to assess a planning application when there are protected species on or near a proposed development site.
This project looked at what impact invasive non-native species have on the ecology of sites at which they are recorded.
We are seeking your views on our plans to enforce the EU Invasive Alien Species Regulation - includes introducing penalties in England and Wales.
Seeking views on the draft code of practice setting out how species control provisions will be used in England.
The wildlife law project was proposed by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs for the Law Commission’s 11th programme of law reform, effective from July 2011.
The study incorporates knowledge of the native-range source populations and global introduction history of brown marmorated stinkbug
Broad account of the impacts of non-native species on infrastructure
Evaluation of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs impact assessment for Impact Assessment of the Order to ban the sale of certain non-native species in England and Wales under section 14ZA of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981...
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the native breeds at risk supplement.
20 new nature projects across the country will receive funding to create and restore critical habitat areas equivalent in total to the size of York
63 projects awarded share of £14.5 million to support species recovery across England
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