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How to do a responsible species reintroduction or other conservation translocation that involves moving plants, animals or fungi to another location in the wild.
How to create and implement a conservation covenant agreement to preserve your land in England.
The Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) advises the UK and Devolved Governments on thriving nature for a sustainable future. JNCC is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs .
This publication contains information on local sites (ie sites designated locally for their substantive nature conservation importance, either for wildlife or geology). These sites are being managed so as to preserve their nature conservation interest (ie. are in “positive conservation...
An annual publication on local sites across England in positive conservation.
This series brings together all documents relating to State of Conservation Reports.
In order to support the Government’s ambition to protect and restore clean healthy, productive and biologically diverse marine ecosystems, the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) undertakes a range of marine conservation activities.
A document collection bringing together all the JNCC statistical releases.
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