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The government and animal welfare charities urge pet owners to microchip their cats and dogs this New Year.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Environment Agency officers delivered a Christmas stocking with a difference as they released more than 13,000 fish into the River Great Ouse.
Natural England has successfully prosecuted a landowner after a nationally important site for wildlife was damaged.
New regulations aimed at modernising protections against animal diseases and plant pests and improving food safety come into force.
The VMD telephone lines are now up and running.
A consultation and a call for evidence have been launched to gather views and expert evidence on trophy hunting.
The new online scheme for anglers collects information on fish species and health, and creates a picture of water quality and habitat condition.
A new natural flood management scheme at an Essex country park is being delivered with the help of a 4-legged friend, Roy, a Suffolk Punch.
Migratory fish including sea trout could soon reach previously inaccessible stretches of the River Stour in Dorset.
New VARSS report confirms that sales of veterinary antibiotics have halved over the past four years.
Environment Bill passes second reading by MPs unopposed and will now progress to Committee stage.
Animal welfare minister: We want to understand how we can better protect these wild animals.
A project to help reinvigorate one of the biggest chalk streams in the country is another step closer to being completed
Availability of flunixin solutions for injection.
Re-certification to ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 standards following audit.
Launch of national application forms for a marketing authorisation.
Availability of veterinary medicines after Brexit.
The Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers has launched call for evidence on cat microchipping
International biodiversity receives funding boost one year on from the largest ever Illegal Wildlife Conference held in London
Government issues updated advice on moving internationally protected animals and plants, including types of fish, birds and rosewood, in the event of a ‘no deal’ EU exit.
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