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This collection contains all of Natural England's corporate plans.
We’re the government’s adviser for the natural environment in England. We help to protect and restore our natural world. Natural England is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs .
How to deal with wild birds causing a health or safety issue, or a problem on your farm or fishery and when you need a licence.
The NCC's advice to government, research and publications on improving the natural environment.
As a public authority, understand what the biodiversity duty is and how to comply with it.
Find out which licence you might need to carry out work that affects wildlife and its habitat, how to apply and when you might need to pay.
Guidance and support on coronavirus (COVID-19) in Scotland.
Information for health professionals on the epidemiology, transmission and prevention of Chlamydia abortus which can cause stillbirth or abortion in humans.
Emerging techniques on how to prevent or minimise the environmental impacts of post-combustion carbon dioxide capture.
How to use an ethnographic study to evaluate your digital health product.
Technical advice and guidance for licence holders.
English Nature promoted the conservation of wildlife, geology and wild places. It was merged with the Countryside Agency and Rural Development Service to form Natural England in 2006.
Data on the real-world efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines.
This guide explains how impacts on noise should be incorporated into a cost benefit analysis.
Changes in the way in which we estimate the recreational benefits of nature.
What to do if you’re bringing plants and products like wood and timber into Great Britain, including what certificates you'll need.
How to use a combination of quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate your digital health product.
Guidance on the planning for mineral extraction in plan making and the application process.
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