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Public urged to think twice before buying a pet this Christmas
Natural England has launched a new scheme in Yorkshire to help conserve local populations of great crested newts while promoting sustainable development
Illegal Ukrainian pet movement prompts warning from Chief Vet to animal rescue charities
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.
A Natural England licensing scheme is now underway in Norfolk and Suffolk which will help better conserve the UK’s threatened population of great crested newts.
Michael Gove says the UK supports further restrictions on the use of neonicotinoids due to their effects on bees and other pollinators.
Scheme to protect great crested newts expands across the country.
An innovative approach by Natural England to protecting great crested newts has taken a major step forward in Woking.
Change of distribution category from POM-V to POM-VPS.
Natural England's changes to protected species licensing have led to £1 million of customer savings over the past 3 years.
Alternative remedies which could be dangerous to pets are being targeted by the Government in a major drive to improve animal health and welfare.
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The government has banned 'NBOMe' and 'Benzofury', two groups of 'legal highs'.
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