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Natural England has published a review of the current conservation status of Britain’s grasshoppers, crickets and related species of insects.
Natural England has confirmed the extension to the boundaries of Bolton Fell and Walton Mosses SSSI in Cumbria.
A ground-breaking agreement between Natural England and the Canal and River Trust sets sail a new way of working to improve our inland waterways.
The Secretary of State Elizabeth Truss MP has today confirmed extensions to the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks.
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First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Natural England's changes to protected species licensing have led to £1 million of customer savings over the past 3 years.
The Environment Secretary, Elizabeth Truss, has reappointed Dr Joe Horwood to the board of Natural England for a further 3 years until 30 September 2018.
James Cross was welcomed by partner organisations on his first visit to the New Forest National Park.
Thanks to two seabird conservation projects, the rare storm petrel has this year made a comeback in the West Country, breeding at new locations on the Isles of Scilly and for a second year on Lundy.
Natural England has confirmed that badger control can begin in west Gloucestershire, west Somerset and Dorset.
An innovative new approach to protecting great crested newts could enhance their population and reduce delays to major building projects.
Figures from the 2015 hen harrier breeding season show it is on track to be the most successful year since 2010.
Natural England reports that bridges built across roads and railways to allow wildlife movement can stop species from becoming isolated and reduce the number of traffic accidents.
Natural England recognises that a number of problems with gulls in urban areas have been highlighted in recent weeks.
Climate change research reveals species most at risk.
Another male hen harrier has disappeared from Bowland.
A male hen harrier has disappeared from Cumbria.
Dartmoor's ponies play an important role in the mix of grazing animals that maintain the landscape of Dartmoor.
New film reveals fascinating story of Skipwith Common National Nature Reserve
Two of London’s much-loved parks are recognised as being among the most important places for wildlife in England.
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