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Tony Juniper on the Secretary of State’s Green Recovery speech

Posted by: Tony Juniper, Posted on: 20 July 2020 - Categories: Biodiversity
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Natural England Chair Tony Juniper reflects on the Secretary of State’s Green Recovery speech which he delivered earlier today.

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Launching our new Science, Evidence and Evaluation Strategy

Posted by: Natural England, Posted on: 17 July 2020 - Categories: Uncategorized
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David Askew, Director of Evidence, tells us about Natural England’s new Science, Evidence and Evaluation Strategy . At Natural England we provide trusted evidence and expertise on the natural environment, based on robust science. Today I am thrilled that we …

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New arrivals and fond farewells

Posted by: Tony Juniper, Posted on: 16 July 2020 - Categories: Biodiversity
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Chair Tony Juniper gives an update on appointees to Natural England's Board.

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Licensing for the control of birds – how decisions are made

Posted by: Dave Slater, Posted on: 9 July 2020 - Categories: Biodiversity
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Dave Slater, Natural England's Director for Wildlife Licensing & Enforcement Cases provides more detail on licensing for the control of birds in our countryside.

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Forty-four Natural Capital Atlases released across England

Posted by: Alice Lord, Posted on: 8 July 2020 - Categories: Biodiversity
Natural Capital Atlas

Natural England's Alice Lord explains how you can find out what natural capital you’ve got in your place and what it is doing for people.

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Building Greener

Posted by: Mel Hughes, Posted on: 3 July 2020 - Categories: Biodiversity
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Mel Hughes, Natural England's Sustainable Development Programme Director welcomes government's ambitions for greener building under #ProjectSpeed.

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Climate change, biodiversity and Nature-based Solutions

Posted by: Mike Morecroft, Posted on: 22 June 2020 - Categories: Climate change
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Climate change is a threat to the species and wild places we love, but if we look after nature better, we can also reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases and build the resilience of people and nature. Climate change is …

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People and Nature Survey: How are we connecting with nature during the coronavirus pandemic?

Posted by: Marian Spain, Posted on: 12 June 2020 - Categories: Biodiversity, Landscapes and access
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Natural England’s CEO Marian Spain tells us about Natural England’s brand new set of statistics which seeks to understand the role of nature in the nation’s health and wellbeing.

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Our recovery from Covid 19 – what path will we choose and what lessons will we learn?

Posted by: Natural England, Posted on: 9 June 2020 - Categories: Uncategorized
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Mike Burke, Head of Sustainable Development, Natural England, tells us about the lessons that can be learned about nature through the coronavirus outbreak.

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Highly Protected Marine Areas. Why do we need them?

Posted by: Natural England, Posted on: 8 June 2020 - Categories: Marine environment

Today we explored why the introduction of Highly Protected Marine Areas could be important for marine protection and recovery.

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