Natural England helps secure UNESCO world heritage status for the Black Country
Today we look at positive coverage of Natural England helping to secure world UNESCO heritage status for the Black Country.
Today we look at positive coverage of Natural England helping to secure world UNESCO heritage status for the Black Country.
There has been widespread coverage today of the Public Accounts Committee’s report - “England faces serious risk of running out of water within 20 years”.
A look into our response to a report issued by the Wildlife Trust today, which suggests pesticide use should be reduced in order to protect pollinators.
The Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty will be expanded by around 38 square kilometres, taking in a rich tapestry of attractive river valleys, ancient woodland, reed beds, wildlife-rich estuaries, and windswept beaches.
Today, the Agriculture Bill will return to the House of Lords for the next stage in its journey to becoming law.
The countdown begins to the Great British September Clean as ministers urge the public to take part in step with social distancing
Yesterday (2 July), Defra announced that the Fisheries Bill has been introduced to the House of Commons, after passing Third Reading in the Lords on 1 July.
There has been further coverage today in the Guardian and Express on Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs), which occur during heavy rainfall.
The Eurasian Beavers were welcomed back to Essex in 2019 for the first time in 400 years to help reduce flood risk in Finchingfield.
Yesterday (July 30) we annnounced a fund of up to £40 million to create jobs in nature recovery and conservation to kickstart the nation’s green recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The ‘Green Recovery Challenge Fund’ will help conservation organisations and …