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A Darwin Initiative scoping award led to a successful main project encouraging beekeeping as a sustainable livelihood in Kyrgyzstan
Darwin Initiative supports communities in Mali to better manage their environment, conserve elephants and help people
Darwin Initiative post-project increases understanding of the Sociable Lapwing's migration and threats
Darwin’s support to the UK Overseas Territories is helping to control invasive lionfish in the western Atlantic ocean.
New Act will provide improved choice and affordable flood insurance.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Maritime security is vital and the new UK national strategy will make us more robust and more resilient.
Changes to the Dangerous Dogs Act come in to force today
Owen Paterson's speech to the Scotch Whisky Association on their Members' Day, 12 May 2014
Government publishes a response to Sustain’s school and hospital food campaign.
Leading firms across the UK celebrate the jobs and growth that construction work is bringing.
Farmers who were affected by flooding can now apply for grants of up to £35,000 to help get their land back into production as quickly as possible.
Moorland farmers will receive more funding under the Common Agricultural Policy, starting next year.
New £50 million scheme will protect homes and businesses
Matthew Hancock visits Lowestoft and Norwich to meet small businesses to learn how they were impacted by flooding.
The phase to construct a 450 metre long tidal river wall along the East Bank of the River Arun is now due to be completed in May.
Defra announces funding for National Park repairs after winter storms and flooding
350 damaged flood risk management assets already repaired following winter flood and storm damage restoring protection to 115,000 properties
Defra has granted statutory consent to Rothamsted Research to carry out a small-scale field trial of genetically modified camelina plants.
120 hectares of new woodland at a Yorkshire training area will improve soldiers' experience while reducing flood risk for local residents.
First details being sent out on how new CAP schemes will work.
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