Items Tagged 'Habitats'
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Have your say on measures to mitigate the impact of new development on protected New Forest habitats
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New Sheffield Wetland Corridor sees wildlife thrive
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Restoring nature-rich habitats helps offset UK carbon emissions
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Fine words, but insufficient action – Audit judges EU’s efforts to halt insectinction as failing
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Solent coastal habitats provide crucial environmental benefits
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World-leading new law to protect rainforests and clean up supply chains
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Success as UK Government is compelled to act on overseas deforestation
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Defra’s proposed new law to curb deforestation is seriously flawed
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HS2 to host webinar on the new habitats created for local wildlife in the West Midlands and Warwickshire
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Britain’s climate zones shifting 5 km a year - nature recovery could avert wildlife catastrophe
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Government sets out world-leading new measures to protect rainforests
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Horror at destruction of nationally important UK river
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Latest technology used to improve thousands of miles of lineside biodiversity
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New £10 million fund to drive private sector investment in nature
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€4million project uses cutting edge technology to enhance the habitats of key fish species
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Take the Hedgehog Garden Challenge!
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New plan for UK-wide insect superhighways launched
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Sandcastle homes unveiled for sand martins
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2020 - A huge success for seabirds on England’s south coast
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Almost £8 million raised in 6 months for The Wildlife Trusts’ nature recovery plans
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Update to the Agricultural Transition Plan in England and Institute response
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Nature for Climate Peatland Grant Scheme: Discovery Grants open to fund the development of restoration projects
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New funding for 12 high-impact projects to help tackle the climate crisis
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New report reveals pollution is biggest threat to wildlife on our waterways
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A Lesson in Habitat Management
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Woodland and hedgerow creation will be crucial to support pollinators in Wales
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A big win for nature as heathlands bounce back
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Suburban gardens, parks and allotments key for hedgehogs’ survival in Greater London
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Three new £11 million Natural England LIFE projects launched
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Lack of transparency over cost of conservation projects hampers ability to prioritise funds for nature protection
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TV Gardener Alan Titchmarsh calls on people to create a Pit Stop for Pollinators this spring
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Buglife’s B-Line events set to create a buzz for Cornwall’s rare and threatened bees
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New approaches for NatureScot to improve designated sites
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Restoring life to the Solent’s seascape
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UK takes further action to protect vital marine habitats
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Artificial habitats to bring water quality benefits at Whitby
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National effort needed to save Scottish wildcat
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Senior Project Manager – Habitats
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First national Marine and Coastal Wildlife Code launched
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Five facts about Scotland's rainforests
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England’s rarest habitats to be enhanced in one of UK’s largest landscape programmes
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Scientists develop novel approach to help map diverse habitats and species in the unexplored deep ocean
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Hedgehog friendly fencing
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Over 300,000 hours of sewage spills hit England and Wales’ most protected habitats last year
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National Park secures funding to re-wet and restore peat habitats
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Legacy of G7 in Cornwall sees nature recovery projects underway
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Landmark report shows UK wildlife’s devastating decline
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Experts call for urgent action to save Welsh nature as new report reveals devastating decline in species
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Researchers help to highlight the true scale of UK’s nature loss
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Biodiversity Net Gain moves step closer with timetable set out
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Reaction: Government to delay implementation of Biodiversity Net Gain
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Globally rare frog to benefit from new Norfolk habitat
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Natural Networks funding increased to encourage more wildlife-rich habitats
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Nature restoration: Parliament adopts law to restore 20% of EU’s land and sea
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UK invests in monitoring of natural environment
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Frogs flourish in urban ‘SuDS’ ponds
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Rewilding Network, catalysed by farmers, celebrates results of joined up thinking
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Marine Protected Areas don’t line up with core habitats of rare migratory fish, finds new research
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Mobile species are ‘glue’ which connect different habitats together, study finds
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National Trust brings nature back to an area twice the size of Manchester in less than a decade
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Proof is in the pasture: changing the narrative about animals and farming
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Charities urge stronger protection for UK seas as landmark reports reveal amount of carbon stored in seabed habitats for the first time
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Butterfly partnership sets out to save rare species in Wales
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Director General marks National Trust’s 130th birthday by unveiling ambitious plans for the next decade
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Floating reedbed launched in Wanstead Park to help improve water quality
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NCEA: Forest Research’s major programme to measure England’s natural capital
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Working for a future where people and nature thrive together
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BeeWalk – the national bumblebee monitoring scheme
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New coastal project set to benefit people and wildlife
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Action is urgently needed to protect and restore Northern Ireland’s ‘natural treasures,’ says OEP report
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New butterfly habitats created across the Midlands in four-year project
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MPs back call to protect chalk streams from harmful planning reforms
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Highland red deer tracked by GPS in innovative landscape-scale study of behaviour and habitat use
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New ponds bring rare plants back to Northamptonshire farmland
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“Restoring wetlands could save UK billions”, say WWT experts ahead of global summit
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Stiperstones landscape welcomes rare wildlife and triples in size
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Global review identifies opportunities to improve monitoring of juvenile fish habitats
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Groundbreaking soil biodiversity survey at Glen Prosen reveals unprecedented findings
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Extremely rare red squirrels threatened by development in mid-Wales
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Nature charities call on peers to de-weaponise the Planning Bill
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Principles of Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill passed at Stage 1
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Nearly 8,000 animal species at risk as extreme heat and land-use change collide
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A buzz of hope: will you help Surrey’s amazing pollinators?
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Thousands of oysters deployed in Belfast Lough to help revive endangered species
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