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Consultation to expand area of outstanding natural beauty by more than 100 sq km
The Great Britain Invasive Non-Native Species strategy sets out enhanced vision on prevention, eradication and management of invasive non-native species.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
More than £168m to drive innovation, improve productivity and support animal health and welfare through greener equipment, robotics and automation.
The Climate Change Hub was launched by Defra, Forest Research, Scottish Forestry and Welsh Government today.
Seven hectares of woodland and over 5km of hedgerow to be created as part of a large ‘aquagreen’ project that will store floodwater and reduce flood risk.
Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey delivered a speech to the NASDA Conference in Virginia
From the heights of Three Peaks of the Yorkshire Dales to the coastlines of Northumbria, Natural England offers some very special places that anyone can explore completely free of charge
Photo submissions needed for a People’s Picture celebrating the role of women working in forestry today
Innovative pilot provides grants, guidance and advice to reduce the impacts of tree pests and diseases and build the resilience of England’s trees, woodlands and forests
The environmental successes of Eythrope partnership project celebrated on World Wetlands Day.
The Development Woodland Officer programme offers an exciting career pathway into the forestry sector for people from all backgrounds and abilities
Government speeds up Sustainable Farming Incentive roll-out with new sets of paid actions to support food production and environmentally responsible farming.
Almost £14 million from the Levelling Up Fund will help restore the 33-mile Montgomery Canal in eastern Powys and north-west Shropshire.
Planning permission has been granted for The Moors at Arne, a scheme on the Isle of Purbeck adapting approximately 150 hectares of low-lying grassland into diverse wetlands.
Woodlands worth over £400m million annually in protecting communities from flooding, new research reveals
David Rillie received a suspended prison sentence and was ordered to pay costs of almost £74,000, for illegally grazing cattle on a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Unlimited fines and prison sentences for those felling trees without a licence to be introduced
£3 million capital fund opens for applications. Village halls in England will now be able to apply for grants to renovate vital community assets
Environment Agency sends 200 tonnes of the invasive species for composting
In a speech at the Confor conference today, Forestry Commission Chief Executive, Richard Stanford, called for a new approach to how we view trees and forestry in England.
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