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Coast path extended across East Sussex
Precious saltmarsh is being restored in a corner of the River Dart in Devon.Â
New collaborative action plan sets out projects to boost wildlife & water quality. Volunteers sought for forthcoming community river restoration projects
A new agreement will see information, data and technical advice on maritime activity shared, to raise awareness of and prevent illegal acts.
Hunt for criminals behind vast waste site continues
Natural England launches innovative habitat restoration project by creating safe spaces for seabirds within the Solent.
The Colwick Fish Pass has been officially opened by Alan Lovell, Chair of the Environment Agency.
The UN Biodiversity Summit (CBD COP 16) being held in Cali, Colombia concluded over the weekend.
Sea trout and eels can now access more habitats in the New Forest after Environment Agency fits fish pass made from natural materials
A new Environment Agency monitoring tower installed in Poole Harbour will answer the mystery of how newly created saltmarshes store carbon.
Fish have been moving more freely thanks to joint efforts to remove manmade barriers blocking them from going home to spawn or reach vital habitats.
The Cornish village is at less risk of flooding and now has 11 hectares of new intertidal habitat where wildlife is thriving, with new and returning species.
The Royal Navy is helping to reintroduce oysters to the Solent after nearly half a century thanks to a unique project opposite Portsmouth Naval Base.
After 30 years of decline and no official recordings ever in Hull Road Park, the Water Vole has made the park in York its home.
Two rare wetland species have found a new home following Natural England funded work to create new wetland features.
£2,000 in fines dwarf price of licence for illegal fishermen from across England
The Environment Agency has invested £224,787 into more than 60 local angling projects in the South East.
Partnership project turns back the clock on River Evenlode. Avian ‘paradise’ created in just six months.
A chance to get outdoors with nature with free activities at our National Nature Reserves – from wildlife walks and birdwatching to a day at the movies!
Weekend full of fun activities for the family. Includes unique opportunity to see the 200-year-old-plus Nereis Britannica by Cornish botanist John Stackhouse
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