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The latest stretch of the King Charles III England Coast Path (KCIIIECP) from Maplethorpe to Humber Bridge opens today.
Bradford Pennine Gateway National Nature reserve launched, creating huge boost for countryside access
England's most in-depth peatland map shows the extent, depth and condition of our peatlands
The activity, centred around Tilery Park, encouraged engagement from residents and schools to understand how the local community view and use green spaces.
Spring sunshine on time for 'happy' outdoor events
The Looe Island Marine Wildlife Code Project sees deployment of new signage in this key habitat for Atlantic grey seals.
12,000 plugs of cotton grass have been planted at Humberhead National Nature Reserve (NNR) marking a key step in restoring the peatlands.
Clare Fitzsimmons has rejoined the board for a second term
Natural England is joining forces with the NHS to run free sessions across Cornwall for primary aged children and a parent or carer.
His reappointment comes as Environment Secretary, Steve Reed, is rewiring and reforming Defra and its arm's-length bodies to unlock growth under the Plan for Change
A change in Natural England’s approach means a ‘presumption against’ issuing wild take licences for falconry and aviculture will be taken in future.
Government to allow reintroduction of beavers into the wild after centuries of absence in a huge boost for nature conservation
The survey results of a Natural England two-year pilot project to monitor seal populations are in.
New records reveal the government is utilising AI and technology to enhance public services, including streamlining MOT inspections and speeding up planning with satellite habitat mapping.
The path around the South West’s glorious coastline is further enhanced thanks to improvements to the Marsland Mouth to Newquay section in Cornwall.
8.8 miles (14.1km) stretch between Birkenhead and Welsh border  gives public access to iconic coastline in the North West and North Wales.    
People across the Lower Derwent Valley are being invited to explore the wonders of nature as part of World Wetlands Day celebrations.
Boxing Day rambles have a brighter future as government secures future of thousands of miles of unrecorded rights of way
Natural England is using pioneering technology to track the movement and habitat preferences of a small wading bird, Jack Snipe, for the first time in the UK.Â
Hundreds of trees have been planted inside the grounds of a hospital in Cumbria to help improve health and well-being.
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