England’s Nature Recovery At Risk: Why Contract Loopholes Could Undermine Conservation
Contract loopholes threaten long-term success of England’s nature recovery plan, raising concerns for biodiversity protection.
Contract loopholes threaten long-term success of England’s nature recovery plan, raising concerns for biodiversity protection.
The Wildlife Trusts warn UK wildlife sites face risk unless Natural England receives urgent funding to monitor and protect habitats.
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A new report reveals the return of European wildcats to southwest England is feasible. What does this mean for UK wildlife and local communities?
European wildcats could soon be roaming England for the first time in a century. What does this mean for UK biodiversity and rewilding efforts?
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European wildcats could return to England for the first time in 100 years, sparking hope for UK biodiversity.
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