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A joint prosecution by Natural England and the Environment Agency for damages to the River Lugg has progressed following guilty pleas by the defendant.
The new National Nature Reserve will protect 6,140 hectares of precious saltmarsh, heath and wetland habitats, home to nationally significant wildlife populations.
Easy-to-follow walking route along the west and east Sussex coast includes part of the South Downs National Park.
£2.5 million LIFE Recreation ReMEDIES project, led by Natural England, has now planted seagrass across a total of 3.5 hectares of seabed.
Natural England calls for members of the public to take action to prevent wildfires in the Yorkshire area
Targets and Green Paper proposals will protect and enhance our natural world.
20,000 seagrass seed bags to help restore Solent seabed for people and nature
Wild ponies at a Natural England nature reserve in Cornwall have been boosting people’s mental health thanks to a winter series of events.
Banks of the River Lugg were damaged in December 2020 causing suspected significant and long-term ecological harm.
Chief Executive Marian Spain on how Natural England is working to bring about Nature’s recovery.
Volunteers will pack 20,000 bags of seagrass seeds this month to help restore seagrass within the natural harbour.
11 mile section brings the total length of the England Coast Path to 81 miles in Cumbria
New guidance for land managers launched to help the public enjoy the countryside responsibly
Land managers and farmers can apply for funding from the Landscape Recovery scheme for wildlife and river projects.
Wyre Forest National Nature Reserve (NNR) extended by almost 900 hectares (60 percent) to now cover over 1,455 hectares.
Projects in North East & Scottish Borders, Cumbria and South Yorkshire will receive funding to support critically endangered species & habitats.
Nature, climate, people and places prioritised in the Government’s response to Julian Glover’s Landscapes Review
Connecting central London to the north Kent coast as new stretch of the England Coast Path is officially open
Consultation on proposals to help developments better protect wildlife
The new schemes will support nature recovery and climate action by rewarding farmers in their local area, alongside sustainable and profitable food production.
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