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Newly named Moccas Park and Gillian’s Wood National Nature Reserve is home to ancient oaks and sweet chestnut trees dating back many hundreds of years.
Analysis of characteristics and circumstances associated with loneliness using the Community Life Survey 2016 to 2017
Using existing People and Nature data, this publication looks to understand how different groups had engaged with nature during lockdown.
Have your say on how government can support stronger connections, and share your experience on what works to tackle loneliness.
The fourth annual report on tackling loneliness highlights progress made since the publication of the cross-government strategy in 2018 and commits to action over the next two years.
One year on since the publication of the Environmental Improvement Plan, the government launches new measures to halt and reverse nature’s decline
A letter, final report with recommendations, and a proposed code of practice framework from Baroness Hollins on the use of long-term segregation for people with a learning disability and/or autistic people.
Curlews, short-snouted seahorses and natterjack toads set to be benefit as six nature recovery projects are launched.
Find out which National Nature Reserves have been declared by Natural England as new or changed.
A practical introduction to making the most of natural services, assets and resources in policy and decision making.
An additional 8.41 hectares of lowland wet heath at Finglandrigg Woods near Carlisle has been recognised for its importance for nature and the local community.
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