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Comprehensive assessment finds little sign of overall improvement in health of Britain’s ecosystems
Peers strike down attempt to end ‘nutrient neutrality’ regime as part of drive to boost homebuilding
Environmentalists refuse to rule out ‘direct action’ following lifting of fracking ban and proposal for investment zones
Wildlife groups and industry bodies say post-Brexit plan would ‘shake foundation’ of conservation law in England
Advice on feeding and protecting dwindling species — and how to deal with that pesky squirrel problem
Campaigners seek ban on driven shoots while supporters stress environmental benefits
Can the endangered seabirds of this island in the South Atlantic be saved from predatory rodents?
Studies show that drones are better at counting bird populations than traditional methods
Three million tonnes of dirt moved to Thames estuary for Wallasea Island project
An Aberdeen University study suggests introducing a brood management ‘quota system’ of harrier population control
Protected areas provide ‘ecological welcome mats’ for new bird species; scientists find the pathway behind the ‘superiority illusion’
Sylvia Pfeifer considers the debate over an industry governments are subsidising in order to meet climate change targets
When a rare hen harrier was found dead on a Yorkshire moor, police and wildlife bodies quickly organised a forensic analysis
Scotland’s Flow Country covers 1,500 square miles but is almost unknown to visitors. That might be about to change
Aggressive tactics are believed to be putting off shoppers
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