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A change in Natural England’s approach means a ‘presumption against’ issuing wild take licences for falconry and aviculture will be taken in future.
Natural England is using pioneering technology to track the movement and habitat preferences of a small wading bird, Jack Snipe, for the first time in the UK.
Coast path extended across East Sussex
Precious saltmarsh is being restored in a corner of the River Dart in Devon.
Natural England launches innovative habitat restoration project by creating safe spaces for seabirds within the Solent.
Partnership project turns back the clock on River Evenlode. Avian ‘paradise’ created in just six months.
Results confirm High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (HPAI) has been found in elephant and fur seals on the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia.
Over 1,000 miles of the King Charles III England Coast Path completed as Ramsgate to Whitstable stretch is officially opened.
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation is working with Cornwall Wildlife Trust and the British Army to improve sand dune wildlife at the Penhale Training Area.
Options considered for refurbishment of the coastal frontage between St Helens and Bembridge - part of wider project to reduce risk of flooding and coastal erosion
South East homes to butterflies and bees among creatures getting share of £14.5m support fund to fight extinction
South coast homes to butterflies and bees among creatures getting share of £14.5m support fund to fight extinction
The Lower Otter Restoration Project has planted over 23,000 native trees.
The future of the Calstock wetlands is assured for the next 20 years as Natural England has granted a Countryside Stewardship to the Tamar Community Trust (TCT).
Environment Agency funding sees eels, bullheads and brook lamprey back in England's rainforest.
The Environment Agency helped fund Eythrope Wetland, transforming a meadow into home for 122 bird species, including teal, lapwing and ringed plover.
Members of the public, falconry, aviculture, conservation and welfare groups invited to provide input to Natural England review of ‘wild take’ licensing
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
Next phase of Lower Otter Restoration Project begins at the south of the site this month, with a series of access improvements to take place over the autumn.
Cornwall has seen 26 green projects - all aimed at tackling declining biodiversity and restoring its natural environment - delivered since the G7 conference.
Curlew recovery project rescues eggs from East of England’s airfields.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
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