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Opening comments.by Michael Seals
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A case of Avian Influenza (AI) - believed to pose only a low risk to public health - has been identified at a site in East Anglia.
A ban on using wild animals in travelling circuses in England is now a significant step closer after plans to change the law were published today.
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Leading experts on bovine TB will host Twitter Q&A sessions.
Anthony Hams OBE has been re-appointed to the National Forest Company for three years.
New appointments to England’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Conservation Boards.
Some of the world’s greatest environmental assets will be preserved thanks to a British led initiative.
The Daily Mail claims that millions of tonnes of household rubbish sorted for recycling is being shipped abroad and ends up in landfill.
Infrared surveillance cameras monitoring badger visits to cattle farms will be used to determine the risk of badgers entering buildings.
Defra has permitted the on-farm burial or burning of carcases for farmers affected by the bad weather.
Each appointment will take effect from 1 April 2013.
The Love Your River campaign hopes to get everyone involved in protecting their local river.
A major project to find Chalara-resistant ash trees has been announced by Environment Secretary Owen Paterson.
The projects are funded by the Flood Resilience Community Pathfinder scheme launched by Defra in December 2012.
This temporary relaxation of enforcement applies immediately and will run until 23.59 on 8 April 2013.
The fund aims to help hard to reach rural communities with limited or no internet to access superfast broadband.
Up to 450 homes and businesses in Northamptonshire's Tove Valley are expected to benefit from superfast broadband after a £117,000 grant was approved to get the scheme underway.
Owen Paterson, Environment Secretary delivered the below speech at the Federation of Small Businesses National Conference in Leicester.
A triennial review of the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) starts today, Environment Minister, Richard Benyon announced.
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