The Sunday Times on Grey Squirrels
...the economy more than £1.7 billion per year. The UK is committed to reducing the impacts of invasive non-native species within our borders. The Invasive Aliens Species (enforcement and permitting)...
...the economy more than £1.7 billion per year. The UK is committed to reducing the impacts of invasive non-native species within our borders. The Invasive Aliens Species (enforcement and permitting)...
This week, the landmark Environment Bill was introduced in Parliament. The Bill sets out the government’s response to the current environment and climate crisis and has been broadly supported by...
...the Voluntary Commitments made between landowners, tenant farmers and sporting interests with the conservation organisation. These agreements include a commitment to stop the rotational burning of heather on blanket bog....
...in delivering the government’s commitment to improve connection speeds in remote locations and ensure rural communities are not left behind. Welcoming the launch of the fund, Rural Affairs Minister Lord...
...about delays to the supply of these medicines in the event of a no-deal Exit. There was also an interview with a supply business urging their customers, including vet practices,...
...closely with our stakeholders, including Defra, to understand the best way to do this. You can read the latest from Natural England’s chief executive, Marian Spain, on the NE blog....
...Call4Nature letter There has been extensive coverage in recent days, including in The Times, the Guardian, and the Mirror, on the publication of the Intergovernmental Panel for Biodiversity and Ecosystem...
...or £80 depending on the regulations the local authority uses to enforce the law. The article is the latest in the Times’ Clean Air for All campaign. The Department for...
...benefits. Grants will fund the planting of trees and the first three years of their care to ensure they can flourish into the future. Forestry Commission Chair Sir William Worsley,...
...in the number of fruit and vegetable pickers in the UK. The Observer did not approach us for a comment on this story and are have updated their online piece...