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Statement by Ambassador Peter Wilson of the UK Mission to the UN at the General Assembly Meeting on Tackling Illicit Trafficking in Wildlife
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Scottish Hydro Transmission partners with Scottish Environment Protection Agency on novel way to value land use changes
Environment Agency helping rivers keep their cool in Cambridgeshire
Darwin project 19-016: Conserving mangrove forests and alleviating poverty in Madagascar
A male hen harrier has disappeared from Cumbria.
The Environment Agency starts construction work this week on a major extension to Essex Wildlife Trust’s Fingringhoe Wick Nature Reserve, on the Colne estuary.
Three male hen harriers have vanished in Lancashire.
Defra Minister Lord de Mauley leads the UK delegation to the Second Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference in Botswana
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Natural England has published summaries of evidence.
Latest research reveals many of our leaf beetles and stoneflies are on a ‘red list’ of species that are under threat of local extinction.
A licence has been issued to Devon Wildlife Trust permitting the managed release into the wild of beavers on a 5 year trial basis.
We are inviting people to give us their views on introducing more Marine Conservation Zones
Changes to general and class licence updates are being implemented after Natural England's public consultation earlier in 2014.
Roads and railways will become better-suited to wildlife and withstanding climate change under a project by Natural England and partners.
New research shows lack of awareness of the risks of bringing back products from outside the EU
A Natural England project has helped St Hilda’s church in North Yorkshire enjoy a bat-free Christmas.
The River Crane in Middlesex has been restocked with thousands of fish as it continues its recovery from 2 serious pollution incidents.
Environment Agency crews have been hard at work along the Ely Ouse and River Cam removing tons of Floating Pennywort.
Natural England’s project with the University of Exeter helps to target conservation action.
The bearded tit, one of the UK’s rarest and fussiest birds is on the increase at a Somerset nature reserve.
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