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This is the hub for all the Veterinary Medicines Directorate's communications on EU Exit which includes guidance on how you can prepare if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
Natural England research demonstrates the economic value of National Nature Reserves
Chair of the Environment Agency to Climate Action Society
Guidance published today will help minimise disruption and allow continued movement of goods
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Michael Gove's speech to National Farmers Union - February 19 2019
Government awards £400,000 to tech companies to track waste through the economy.
Environment Minister Thérèse Coffey is in Vanuatu for the South Pacific Region Commonwealth Litter Programme conference.
An initial milestone has been completed as part of a Calderdale flood alleviation scheme
Alun Cairns meets representatives from the firm at the start of Japanese visit
Farmers, foresters and land managers can now apply for a range of schemes that pay for environmental benefits
A team of researchers, led by the Environment Agency, may be close to solving one of science’s most enduring mysteries – where does the European Eel spawn and what migration route do they follow to get there?
The government launches a series of consultations to overhaul the waste system.
The Environment Agency has released thousands of fish to give stocks a boost and encourage people to go fishing.
Staff from the Environment Agency and Trent Rivers Trust have been showing their love of nature this Valentine’s Day, helping plant over 1,700 trees on farmland.
Legislation laid today will prevent EU vessels from carrying out pulse fishing in UK waters post Brexit.
Police and the Environment Agency are calling on people to report suspicious activity
400 students are learning about what lives in the river and how they can help keep our rivers clean
Technology funded by UK aid has helped the Ugandan Revenue Authority make one of the largest seizures of wildlife contraband the country has ever seen.
Natural England outlines proposals to extend Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Update 11 February: Availability of isoflurane-containing products in the UK.
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