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Applications are now being accepted for Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund and Darwin Initiative.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Market access secured for seven businesses across England and Northern Ireland.
Extra pumps will be set up at Westover and Huish Episcopi pumping stations in a drill to test emergency readiness of engineers.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has announced a series of measures to further strengthen animal welfare standards in England.
We have submitted our Environmental Scoping Report to local authorities who will be asked to provide a scoping opinion.
We have started initial assessments for Community Resilience Measures across the River Thames Scheme area.
Archaeological surveys will start in June 2017 and are expected to finish at the end of the year. Details of locations and survey techniques
The Environment Agency recently carried out visits to local schools in south west Derbyshire to educate pupils about water safety.
Environment Agency officers have conducted an illegal waste export operation at the port of Harwich.
Environment Agency efforts to improve access to freshwater habitats for Norfolk eels have seen encouraging results for second year running.
Up to £2.7 million is available to organisations across 3 CRACK IT challenges to replace, refine and reduce the use of animals.
British companies and agri-tech experts presented solutions for the agricultural sector.
Our plenary meetings are open, meaning members of the public can observe them and ask questions.
An independent review into the cost of energy led by Professor Dieter Helm CBE will recommend ways to keep energy prices as low as possible.
Successful flood training exercise took place in Northwich town centre
School kids take up the challenge to decorate part of flood alleviation scheme
The Veterinary Products Committee and the Veterinary Medicines Directorate will hold their annual open meeting on Friday 29 September 2017.
‘Recycling Lives’ will recycle metal from the nuclear site, offering jobs and training opportunities at a new depot in Workington.
The award-winning Lustrum Beck Flood Alleviation Scheme in Stockton-on-Tees is complete.
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