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How to apply for a clinical trial including eligibility, phases, model IMPDs, costs and how to make changes to your application.
How to do a responsible species reintroduction or other conservation translocation that involves moving plants, animals or fungi to another location in the wild.
Basic profile of the different species of mosquitos that can be found in the UK.
The Human Animal Infections and Risk Surveillance (HAIRS) group identifies and assesses emerging infection risks to human health.
Technical advice and guidance for licence holders.
Information on Bartonella and how to obtain diagnostic services.
There are 20 tick species found in the UK, many of which are specialist parasites of wildlife. Below is a list of the different tick species found in the UK, as well as some that are imported.
Delivered by the UK's Human Rights Ambassador, Eleanor Sanders, at Australia's Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Clinical trial applications that need expert advice from a specialist group or committee.
Natural England has approved the release of beavers at two projects in South West England.
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