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We publish statistics on how people engage with the natural environment and the condition of sites of special scientific interest.
Survey revealed that during April-June 2020 almost nine in 10 adults in England reported that protection of the environment is important to them personally.
A fundamental change in how we think about and approach economics is needed if we are to reverse biodiversity loss and protect and enhance our prosperity, an independent, global review on the Economics of Biodiversity said today (Tuesday 2 February)....
Tony Juniper hails Review a significant milestone in recognising the vital roles played by healthy natural systems.
New People and Nature Survey reveals clear inequalities for children engaging with nature.
Proposals for four new protected areas, and ambitious new programme to increase our protected landscapes and find innovative ways to bring nature and people closer together.
From the heights of Three Peaks of the Yorkshire Dales to the coastlines of Northumbria, Natural England offers some very special places that anyone can explore completely free of charge
Sensory garden demonstrates how schools and gardeners can make outdoor spaces accessible and exciting for all.
This document contains the following information: The natural choice: securing the value of nature
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Landscape-scale conservation to help tackle climate change and benefit more than 2.5 million visitors.
Common Moor SSSI is officially brought into a recovering condition, following improved site management for the rare Culm grassland.
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