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Contact details for Local Nature Partnerships in England.
Find out what you can do to prevent or help minimise the introduction, establishment, spread and impacts of tree pests and diseases in the UK.
Find out about pests and diseases that could be affecting your trees.
Natural England's terms and conditions for using the biodiversity gain sites register.
This note provides guidance on the methods which can be used to control the five injurious (harmful) weeds specified in the Weeds Act 1959.
Natural England's terms and conditions for buying statutory biodiversity credits.
A practical introduction to making the most of natural services, assets and resources in policy and decision making.
Enabling a Natural Capital Approach featured tools is a summary of selected natural capital or valuation tools developed by government. These include analytical tools and platforms assessing natural capital tools.
Use this service to register a Pernambuco (Paubrasilia echinata) stockpile.
Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)
Find out what information is required by Natural England to assess declarations in part C of the CEF Transport application form.
Guidance on using natural capital approaches in making decisions about the natural environment.
It explains the benefits of participating in the pilot, how to calculate the amount of offsetting needed, and different ways to source the offset.
This note is aimed at local planning authorities in the pilot areas, and at local authorities that are working with us on complementary projects.
This guidance is for developers looking to provide their own offset.
This document sets out criteria that can be used when identifying locally determined Nature Improvement Areas.
Information about what government sees as the potential role of Local Nature Partnerships.
Information on Minsmere Flood Defence Scheme.
A guide with case studies for planners, developers and architects showing the role development can play in river restoration.
Only farmed salmon and sea trout, and wild fish caught in legal net and trap fisheries, can be legally bought and sold in England.
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