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Natural England
Monitor of Engagement with the Natural Environment in England The Annual Report of the 2009-10 Monitor of Engagement with the Natural Environment survey is now available on-line (in PDF form), following its publication this week.
Fifteen new areas to give protection to UK seasFifteen new Marine Protected Areas were created today, designed to protect important habitats and species.
Six stars for kingfisher hotelA new hotel, custom-built for kingfishers, has had its first breeding success within a year of opening its doors.
Breeding spoonbills cause a stirUK’s first breeding colony for 300 years sets up in Norfolk nature reserve
Statement on the Coastal Access projectThe latest information on work to secure a long distance walking trail around the open coast of England
More than quarter of a million hectares coming into Uplands ELS after 2,000 farmers sign upMore than 2,000 hill farmers have now signed up for the new Uplands Entry Level Stewardship (Uplands ELS) scheme, which will earn them £35,000 on average over the course of their agreement, according to Natural England’s figures.
Rare species named for the first time by British publicWinners of the name a species competition announced. The British public choose common names for species with an identity crisis.
Climate change continues to impact UK watersRegional impacts identified and projected for our seas
Urban wildlife and green spaces get £5.8 million boostAccess to Nature Programme funds 29 new projects in England’s towns and cities.
Species for the people: public competition to name Britain’s forgotten wildlifeThe Guardian, Natural England and Oxford University Museum of Natural History put a spotlight on nature’s ‘lesser-known- Latins.’ A species by another name, might be better cared for?
Farmers urged to renew ELS agreements to avoid missing outNatural England is urging farmers with expiring Entry Level Stewardship (ELS) agreements to renew as soon as possible in order to avoid a gap between agreements.
Natural England withdraws as lead partner from white-tailed eagle reintroduction project??Natural England announced today (Monday 14 June) that it will not continue as lead partner in the current project for the reintroduction of white-tailed (sea) eagles to Suffolk.?
Caught on camera: Eagle owl raids hen harrier nestNatural England and the RSPB confirmed today that an eagle owl in Bowland, Lancashire has been filmed on CCTV attacking a nesting female hen harrier - one of England’s rarest birds of prey.
Fun on the farmNatural England gets ready to celebrate Open Farm Sunday.
Planting the seed to get kids stuck into wildlife friendly gardensLast call for entries to the Big Wildlife Garden School’s competition
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24 Feb 2007
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