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皇冠体育app aim of the White Paper is to set out a clear framework for protecting and enhancing the things that nature gives us for free.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
皇冠体育app UK has pledged 拢2 million over the next four years to support the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.
Following a visit to Cornwall yesterday to see the devastation caused by the floods, the Secretary Of State Caroline Spelman has given the following written statement to the House of Commons.
Caroline Spelman鈥檚 speech at 皇冠体育app Economics of Nature: Taking stock, sharing action event.
Our National Parks are not going to lose their status because of budget cuts.
皇冠体育app new consultation will look at ways to improve how National Parks are managed to give local people more say in how they're run.聽
皇冠体育app Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England's biggest assets - our National Parks.
Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman welcomed a new biodiversity agreement reached in Nagoya, Japan, which sets new targets to protect the world's natural environment.
Caroline Spelman today welcomed the new agreement reached in Nagoya for setting targets to protect the natural environment.
皇冠体育app Government has today committed 拢100 million to international forestry projects which provide specific benefits for biodiversity.
Changes to small patches of land over a number of years could be one of the factors in the decline of pollinating insects such as bees.
Caroline Spelman鈥檚 speech at Nagoya biodiversity conference.
First ever comprehensive UK assessment of the value of nature to our society and continuing economic prosperity.
Launching a unique collection of wildlife images from species found within our Overseas Territories.
皇冠体育app ARKive Overseas Territories website will host a collection of wildlife images from species and habitats found within our Overseas Territories.
皇冠体育app review looked at our wildlife sites and whether they are capable of responding and adapting to the growing challenges of climate change.
Powers to confirm local nature reserve byelaws will shortly be devolved from the Secretary of State for the Environment to English local authorities.
A report from Natural England has predicted that changes to the climate in the high fells could alter the landscape as we see it today.
Climate change will make coastal areas such as these more susceptible to extremes of weather and tide.
Encouraging farmers to voluntarily nurture wildlife on their land.
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