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- Critical evidence is missing from Sizewell C application say wildlife charities
- Nationally important wildflower grasslands get increased protection
- Horror at destruction of nationally important UK river
- Cotswold Water Park given greater protection by Natural England
- Wildlife haven protected as theme park threat looms
- Blaze of purple in Cornwall shows G7 greener future for UK farming
- UK failing to protect land for nature
- Swanscombe saved – for now. But campaigners stress the fight is not over.
- Rare wildlife in Landford receives a boost thanks to National Grid
- Call for protection for important wildlife haven
- One of the largest areas of lowland heath in the country set to receive national protection
- We urgently need to protect England’s nature
- “Government has no credible plan” – reaction to report on progress towards goal of protecting 30% of England for nature
- Welcome to National Landscapes
- Over 50% of Scots worry about climate change every day
- New funding to boost nature recovery in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
- Wildlife charities applaud Government rejection of Tipner West plans
- Campaign to save Coul Links calls on everyone to defend this special place for wildlife and help ensure it remains protected from damaging development
- Three years on - a renewed call to protect a wildlife haven
- ‘Golden opportunity to drive nature’s recovery being missed’ says OEP report on protected sites
- Government must give more funding to Natural England to monitor protected wildlife sites, say The Wildlife Trusts
- Mountain habitats improving after deer management efforts
- Anger as potential Site of Special Scientific Interest sand dunes are destroyed
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