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One of the largest river restoration projects in the UK - in the Breamish Valley, Northumberland - is complete.
River restoration project at Northcliffe Dike in Shipley to improve water quality, increase biodiversity and help reduce the risk of flooding in the area.
The design construction and initial effectiveness of revetment works undertaken on the Skerne river as part of a river restoration project.
Find out how the EU LIFE+ programme and the Heritage Lottery Fund are helping Natural England to restore Hoveton Wetlands.
The Environment Agency’s Greatham Marsh Restoration Scheme in Hartlepool sees the return of the tide for the first time in over 200 years.
Construction has started on a £4m major restoration project that will return Greatham Beck to its traditional course after centuries of industrial changes.
The UK and Malaysia are working together in the 'Revive' research project for the conservation of mangroves in Malaysia.
Visitors to the area of the Lower Otter Restoration Project (LORP) can now have a virtual conversation to find out more about what is happening with the scheme.
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