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Read how Paragon Veterinary Group used the England Woodland Creation Offer to support business sustainability while improving biodiversity to the benefit of the wider community.
The Salisbury River Park project reduces the flood risk to over 350 homes and businesses along the River Avon.
Endangered wildlife is flourishing at Wybunbury Moss National Nature Reserve following Natural England's restoration of adjacent farmland.
Environment Agency stepping up support for farmers facing slurry storage issues through another potentially difficult winter season.
Muddy tracks led to nearby house where excavation work had taken place. Environment Agency prosecution resulted in fines and costs totalling £6,400.
Over 84,000 native trees have been planted across the Peak District Dales to combat ash dieback disease.
Some 50 brown trout in the Thames Valley have been given new homes as the dry spell has an increasingly challenging effect on wildlife and habitats.
Novel partnership takes treatment into green spaces, with a level 3 qualification available
British Ambassador, Juliana Correa, held a meeting with the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, and Food, MarÃa Fernanda Rivera, to strengthen collaboration in smart agriculture, biotechnology, and sustainable rural developm…
Farmer-led initiative to create vital nature network across Kent's diverse landscapes. Project contributes to government's Nature Recovery Network commitment
Penalty also covers not having a rod licence
The government is making a substantial investment in the future of farming, supporting cleaner rivers, healthier soils, and more resilient landscapes.
Find out how creating a commercial woodland over 100 hectares stacks up with income through grants, timber, and carbon credits
Newly-opened 28-mile walking route in north Kent is part of the 2,700-mile King Charles III England Coast Path. Trail covers wildlife haven and historical sites
Scottish Secretary to bang the drum for Scotland's iconic food, drink, agriculture and farming sectors at the Edinburgh event
Neil Hornby will lead the agency as the recruitment process for a permanent Chief Executive continues
A series of six films co-funded by Natural England highlight the fragile nature of protected sites and how we can all take steps to help our environment.
Forestry Commission calls for caution from forestry sector as Ips typographus beetle flight season gets underway
Farmers are turning flood challenges into environmental opportunities in this new documentary.
Path improvements along 228 miles of Cornwall’s stunning coastline from St Agnes Head along the south coast to the Tamar at Cremyll have finished.
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