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20 new nature projects across the country will receive funding to create and restore critical habitat areas equivalent in total to the size of York
There is mounting concern about declines in wildlife populations in many protected areas in Africa
Information for developers on how to avoid harming protected areas and species during development work.
Meta-study on corruption’s role in wildlife trafficking, includes interviews with experts and a case study of Vietnam
Guidance on the methods that can be used to help manage wild birds like geese, gulls and pigeons without a licence.
Curlews, short-snouted seahorses and natterjack toads set to be benefit as six nature recovery projects are launched.
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.
On 20 June 2023, the Environment Secretary delivered a speech at a Wildlife Trusts event on the importance of nature recovery and biodiversity.
The UK government hosted an international conference on illegal wildlife trade.
How to notify the Marine Management Organisation that you are carrying out a seismic or geophysical survey.
This rapid review focuses on the impact COVID-19 pandemic om poaching and illegal wildlife trafficking
Code will protect animals and habitats and help people enjoy England's coast responsibly.
A guide to the use of forensic and specialist techniques in the investigation of wildlife crime.
Molecular phylogenetic methods were used to examine the genetic diversity and species composition of trypanosomes
Agreements for management grants and capital items to protect and enhance the natural environment.
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