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Make the right choices when visiting beaches, rivers and lakes this summer.
Details of a vacancy for a Higher Scientific Officer in the Biologicals Team.
Innovative nature projects awarded almost £400,000 to drive private investment and tackle climate change
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Sir James Bevan discusses need to address environmental inequalities as part of the "levelling up" agenda
Government departments across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland test African swine fever contingency plans in Exercise Holly.
Eight week consultation will inform future policy on extending world-leading elephant ivory ban to other species
Cattle in Lincolnshire are wearing new smart collars to help improve precious sand dune habitats.
Supplementary guidance concerning parallel submissions made to GB and NI, including those submitted under the decentralised procedure.
Cefas scientists will be supporting new programmes to work with international and UK partners to tackle marine pollution and support adoption of sustainable seafood practices.
The public are being encouraged to do their bit at home to care for bees, with five simple actions to help provide bees and other pollinators with food and a home.
Environment Minister Rebecca Pow visits Dobbies Garden Centre in London to hear how they are creating jobs and planting for our planet.
166 spot checks were carried out while, in addition, five people were also reported for lighting a large barbecue.
World’s first clinical field trials of the BCG vaccine and DIVA skin test launched on a cattle farm in Hertfordshire.
Beauty spot becomes England’s 225th National Nature Reserve over 30 years after public campaign to save it
Pupils at a West Midlands primary school are enjoying the summer in a picturesque ‘outdoor classroom’ thanks to a blossoming relationship with the winning team of a Highways England charity challenge.
Lowland peatlands provide some of the country’s most fertile soils, which play a vital role in producing food for our nation.
Web services, such as the Special Imports System and Adverse Event Reporting are now back up and running.
Statutory tuberculosis (TB) testing and other Government veterinary services in England and Wales will be delivered under new Animal and Plant Health Agency contracts
The natural environment along Bradford Beck has had a welcome boost now a three year river restoration project is complete.
Conservation milestone reached as 30 hazel dormice are released into Lancashire as part of national reintroduction programme and local ‘Back on our Map’ species recovery efforts
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