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How to stop the spread and dispose of invasive non-native plants that can harm the environment in England.
Create a mobile experience that meets user needs without relying on native or hybrid apps.
What you need to do if you find, own or look after a listed invasive non-native (alien) animal in England and Wales.
Adapt your technology operations, finance models and cost optimisation techniques to get the most out of the public cloud.
Apply for a licence to introduce, keep or farm non-native fish, lobsters and crayfish.
Licences to release non-native species into the wild
Apply for a licence to release non-native (alien) and schedule 9 species, or release native Eurasian beavers into secure enclosures, and how to report your actions.
What you need to do if you keep, grow, find or sell certain invasive plant species and your responsibilities to prevent their spread.
What the government is doing to support native livestock breeds in the UK.
Get a licence to release non-native bumblebees in commercial glasshouses as part of the Tomato Growers Association bee pollinator research project.
Forms to apply for permits to move and use non-native animals and plants.
The prices of statutory biodiversity credits from the date biodiversity net gain (BNG) becomes mandatory.
Licences for activities affecting non-native (alien) species.
How to apply for a licence to import, release or keep non-native animals.
Find out about priority habitats and species, the value of ancient and native woodland and when it's appropriate to remove trees to restore open habitats.
Providing a framework on how to minimise the risks posed by invasive non-native species.
This paper compares the price levels of cities in Sub-Saharan Africa with those of other regions
Apply for a licence to manage and control certain non-native (alien) species.
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