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Find out what you can do to prevent tree pests and diseases from establishing and spreading.
Find out how to import live fish, molluscs and crustaceans for farming, ornamental, or any other purpose except direct human consumption
Introduction of exotic natural enemies for biological control of invasive pests may disrupt existing ecological interactions
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Find out how to restock trees on a site where they have been felled due to pests or disease.
Employment rates for different ethnic groups in England, Wales and Scotland.
How to spot and report bee pests and diseases.
Use the AW1 form to apply to authorise your existing or new fish or shellfish farm, and to farm non native species
This section describes the current situation, measures and mechanisms for non-native species.
This report supports the Environment Agency's National Trout and Grayling Fisheries Strategy and its associated stocking policy.
A rescued population of endangered white clawed crayfish that were in danger of being wiped out have been moved to a safe haven where they can thrive and breed.
Find out which birds and animals may be spared from culling during an outbreak of an exotic animal disease.
The UK native breeds at risk (NBAR) list is for reference when claiming payments under the Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE).
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