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How to manage Eurasian beavers on your land without a licence and when you need a licence in England.
Insight into the effects of the 2005 Pakistan earthquake on education
How to clean and disinfect after an animal disease outbreak and store and dispose of the washwater.
Information for developers on how to avoid harming protected areas and species during development work.
2-page summary of the research undertaken as part of the R2HC funded study 'Respiratory Health Interventions in Volcanic Eruption Crises'
This guidance is to help you know how to recognise a hallmark and who to contact about your consumer rights.
Guidance describing tenant harassment and setting out what people can do if they are being harassed or are threatened with illegal eviction.
Find out how to get help if you or someone you know is a victim of domestic abuse.
Apply for a licence to carry out work that may affect European protected species.
Allonby Bay, North East of Farnes Deep and Dolphin Head receive highest level of protection for marine habitats and species.
The review of the safety of isotretinoin has concluded.
Product Recall for Black Climbing Harness Anti-Fall Protection Safety Belt sold via AliExpress presenting a serious risk of injuries.
Samples collected by Natural England will protect trees species from ash dieback
Space weather events pose a risk to technology, infrastructure, electrical systems and, to a limited extent, public health.
You can use CCTV to protect your property but you must put a sign and provide images on request to the police
Ecologists can use European protected species (EPS) policies on development sites to benefit EPS by changing survey, mitigation or compensation methods.
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