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New plan sets course for cleaner rivers and air, as well as more nature and wildlife in England
John Holland created a caravan park in a Site of Special Scientific Interest without permission from Natural England
Martin McAnulty has to undo the damage he did to a habitat-rich Site of Special Scientific Interest in St Dennis, Cornwall.
One of the largest river restoration projects in the UK - in the Breamish Valley, Northumberland - is complete.
Just over 22 miles of footpath from Portsmouth to South Hayling is now open. Improvements include a 400m boardwalk in Southmoor Nature Reserve.
Multi-agency conference held to drive forward the recovery of the River Dee, from source to sea.
• The plan will drive nature recovery across landscapes and support economic growth, house building and infrastructure development
Case studies relating to Natural England's Strategy: Recovering Nature for Growth, Health and Security.
21,000 new homes in North Sussex unlocked after four-year bottleneck
The programme used new technology to give unprecedented insight into how we can manage landscapes
Walkers gain 11 miles of new access rights around Suffolk's Deben Estuary as part of government's commitment to complete 2,700-mile England Coast Path.
A brand-new volunteer, community, and nature research science hub has been officially opened at the iconic Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve
Nearly 15 miles of footpath have been completed on the island, with the provision for parts of the path to be easily moved in the event of coastal erosion.
Drought is causing significant environmental impacts, with Atlantic salmon, hedgehogs and garden birds struggling
Ingleborough National Nature Reserve (NNR) becomes part of the King’s Series of NNRs, established to celebrate His Majesty the King’s Coronation in 2023.
A continuous path from the Scottish border to Gibraltar point in Lincolnshire has officially been completed with the trail between Easington to Bridlington
Large marsh grasshopper successfully reintroduced to help reverse regional extinctions. Government commitment to halting wildlife decline by 2030
• Results of multi-million pound conservation programme revealed for first time – showing supported over 150 species including rare mammals and insects
Over 1,560 hectares of rare upland habitats safeguarded in landscape-scale conservation project.
The survey will take place in the waters of the Fal and Helford rivers next week to track changes and inform conservation action.
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