Oak Processionary Moth: ID and action
Find out more about the tree pest Oak Processionary Moth. This visual guide explains how to spot it, and the actions you can take.
Find out more about the tree pest Oak Processionary Moth. This visual guide explains how to spot it, and the actions you can take.
By Jamie Neale, NNR Week Coordinator, Natural England 2023 is a pioneering year for England's most important places for nature, National Nature Reserves (NNRs). Between May 20th and May 29th, the very first National Nature Reserves Week (NNR Week) will ...
There has been widespread coverage, including in The Daily Mail, The Independent and The Daily Telegraph, following the UK Farm to Fork Summit hosted by the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at Downing Street yesterday (16 May). The event was also ...
Defra and Environment Agency reaction following a national apology from Water UK, on behalf of water and sewage companies, for not acting quickly enough on sewage spills.
Today, we are looking at coverage following Ofwat's announcement that their funding capacity will be bolstered by £11 million in additional funding from HMT.
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has issued a number of environmental, economic and socially important marine licences in the last few months as part of its role as England's regulator for marine licensable activities. Each marine licence application is carefully ...
Across government, we share an aspiration to create healthy, happy societies. One mechanism for achieving this is by improving the connection people have with nature, which provides better mental and physical health. For children, the effects are more profound, with ...
5. The blog is an overall summary to explain what the bathing water season is, how and why the Environment Agency takes water samples, an explanation of the pollution risk forecasting service and the new bathing water designation sites.
We recently updated the guidance for delinked payments on GOV.UK. The guidance sets out whether you're eligible for delinked payments, how they're calculated and when you'll receive them. In this post, I'll provide an overview and links for you to find out more.
Our recent survey of 2,000 people, led by Forest Research and OnePoll, looks at people's experiences of the countryside and green spaces in England. It explores their understanding of pests and diseases and ways to limit the spread.
The annual Invasive Species Week is taking place between the 15th and 21st May 2023, led by the GB Non-Native Species Secretariat (NNSS) with many organisations taking the opportunity to raise awareness of the issues and work that is being ...
From our landmark plans to deliver a cleaner, greener country, to the billions of pounds made available to improve nature and support communities, businesses and food producers across the country - we've been busy delivering on our commitment to leave ...
The Tree Health Pilot tests different ways of slowing the spread of tree pests and diseases as well as building the resilience of trees across England. In this post, I'll update you on the work to improve the Pilot's ash dieback grant offer. Changes have been made to eligibility, guidance and the application process.
Today, we are looking at coverage following the publication of the House of Commons' Public Accounts Committee report on Defra's IT infrastructure.
An update from the Environment Agency on flooding in Devon and Somerset.
Seed sourcing is an essential part of tree production and a secure, diverse supply of tree seed is key to creating healthy, resilient woodlands. The Seed Sourcing Grant will be reopening later this spring to support production of tree seeds.
Coral reefs are one of the most important ecosystems in the world, supporting up 25% of the ocean's marine life. However, warming temperatures and ocean acidification have led to a decline in coral reef richness in much of the tropics. In ...
Today, 31 March 2023, the Environment Agency has published the water companies' event duration monitoring data.
Stephanie Bird-Halton, Director, National Delivery, Natural England Hen harriers are currently extremely rare in England due to illegal persecution and nest disturbance, primarily in areas associated with grouse shooting. Natural England satellite-tracks hen harriers in order to investigate patterns of ...
By John Holmes, Strategy Director, Natural England Natural England is involved in several initiatives under the Hen Harrier Action Plan, one of which is the brood management trial. Brood management involves taking the eggs or chicks of some Hen Harriers ...
You can now apply for a Water Management grant. In this post, I'll give a recap of the grant and the links you'll need to get started. I'll also include a video of the webinar we recently held.
Today, we are looking at coverage following South West Water's prosecution yesterday (26 April), which saw the company fined more than £2 million.
Today, we are looking at coverage following our announcement that the government's target to reduce storm overflows will be enshrined in law.
Today we are looking at media coverage following the sentencing of a landowner for causing destruction along the River Lugg in Herefordshire.
We all know that to age a tree, you count the rings, but have you ever wondered how to age a fish? Or perhaps how long different species can survive for, given the right conditions? Well it's also a bit like ageing a tree, except you count specific rings on the fish's scale.