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what is Natural England?

Natural England is here to conserve and enhance the natural environment, for its intrinsic value, the wellbeing and enjoyment of people and the economic prosperity that it brings.

Latest news

  • Working together for England’s birds of prey

    23.10.2008
    RSPB media release on behalf of RSPB, Defra, British Association for Shooting and Conservation, Natural England and National Trust. Government, conservationists, shooting and welfare groups agree to cherish and protect England’s birds of prey.
  • Water companies' pricing review must deliver environmental gain

    15.10.2008
    Natural England, the government’s independent advisor on wildlife, today called on water companies to sharpen up their draft business plans to ensure that the Review of Water Pricing for the next five years (the PR09 Review) delivers on its potential to benefit the environment.
  • Dormice sleep again in the Yorkshire Dales

    15.10.2008
    One of Britain’s best loved, but most elusive mammals - the hazel dormouse - is back in the Yorkshire Dales National Park following a successful re-introduction project. It is 100 years since the creatures - made famous in Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland - were last recorded in the Park.

Website availablity

23.10.2008 | Online Wildlife Licensing application forms are available again.