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  • East Anglian farms breach environment regulations 700 times in seven years - Guardian 05.02.25454909
  • 9% of England’s Farmland Needs to Be Converted Into Wildlife Habitats and Forests: UK Government Land Use Blueprint - EcoWatch 31.01.25454833
  • English wildlife ‘could be disappearing in the dark’ due to lack of scrutiny - Guardian 28.12.24447735
  • National parks celebrate 75 years since creation under 1945 Labour government - LFF 17.12.24446399
  • UK failing animals with just one welfare inspector for every 878 farms – report - Guardian 20.11.24441650
  • March for Clean Water: Activists head to London demanding urgent action on sewage crisis - LFF 03.11.24439928
  • Yet ANOTHER fox hunt lost control of its hounds – with dangerous consequences - Canary 23.10.24437211
  • Celebrities including Judi Dench urge Labour to act on hunting as new season of bloodshed begins - Canary 16.10.24437215
  • Road verges 'can save Britain’s biodiversity' - Ecologist 15.08.24429328
  • ‘This year has been dead’: where have Britain’s insects gone? - Guardian 15.08.24428207
  • More cattle kept in UK ‘megafarms’, BBC finds - BBC 14.08.24427990
  • Fox hunters think they are above the rest of us – and the law - Canary 13.08.24428019
  • UK’s oldest conservation body urges new government to prioritise the right to roam - LFF 07.07.24421546
  • Tweet: 100.000 people in UK peacefully in the streets protesting for nature - hardly any media coverage - @beyond_ideology 28.06.24421522
  • "Nature doesn't have a voice" Yesterday more than 60,000 people marched through London with one simple message for politicians - @RNNMarch 23.06.24435903
  • Restore Nature Now march in London – in pictures - Guardian 22.06.24422346
  • British succulent society chair quits over row about taking specimens from wild - Guardian 26.04.24411076
  • In defence of slugs and moths: the pesky invertebrates Britain loves to hate - Guardian 03.04.24406734
  • Butterfly study finds sharpest fall on record for small tortoiseshell in England - Guardian 03.04.24407159
  • Man arrested over 50 dead hares dumped outside village shop - Guardian 29.03.24404930
  • Why I’m not done fighting – for animal rights, and for women - Guardian 01.02.24397037
  • 'The clock is ticking' for UK nature - Ecologist 22.01.24396637
  • One in six species at risk of extinction in Great Britain, say wildlife experts - Guardian 27.09.23374466
  • Twenty members of Animal Rising convicted of Scottish Grand National disruption - Canary 18.09.23372931
  • Peers wrecked the trophy hunting bill’s chances by debating until time ran out - Canary 14.09.23372939
  • ‘I would lose my voice immediately if I went to prison for protesting’ - Guardian 19.08.23367038
  • ‘An utter disgrace’: 90% of England’s most precious river habitats blighted by raw sewage and farming pollution - Guardian 12.08.23384063
  • Red admiral butterfly population soars 400% in UK as winters warm - Guardian 03.08.23363927
  • UK government not on course to meet international protected area pledge for biodiversity - Canary 27.07.23363421
  • England’s wildlife may be much worse off than we thought, groundbreaking analysis shows - Canary 25.07.23363422
  • UK not doing enough to curb antibiotic use on farms, say campaigners - Guardian 07.07.23358064
  • House of Lords must beware the misleading campaign to thwart the trophy hunting import ban - Canary 07.07.23358649
  • Government caved to wealthy landowner lobbying in U-turn on public path access - LFF 14.06.23352561
  • Thousands sign petition to end corporate pollution in UK rivers - LFF 21.05.23347166
  • As MPs debate our right to roam, new figures show how racialised the situation really is - Canary 16.05.23346907
  • More than 50,000 wild birds in UK killed by avian flu – double previous estimates - Guardian 05.05.23345176
  • New survey shows river pollution is a major issue for the British public - Canary 25.04.23343410
  • The MoD is complicit in murdering foxes: it’s time for you to take action - Canary 24.04.23 343412
  • Horrific fox hunting incidents through the roof, as the rich continue to break the law - Canary 18.04.23341768
  • Government adds expansive third prong to the badger cull, while claiming a ‘phase out’ - Canary 31.03.23338470
  • 'This farm is the epitome of squalor' - Ecologist 18.03.23338480
  • MPs to debate limiting the shooting of an endangered bird for kicks - Canary 21.02.23331008
  • Police body’s fox hunting crime lead admits illegal killing is prolific in UK - Canary 10.02.23329709
  • Armed police conduct ‘largest ever’ operation against fox hunters - Canary 24.01.23326837
  • UK Woodlands Could Store Almost Twice as Much Carbon as Previously Estimated - ENN 20.12.22323145
  • There’s no Christmas cheer for foxes this year as Boxing Day hunts get underway - Canary 13.12.22319813
  • UK wildlife crime report points to disgraceful institutional failures - Canary 29.11.22317703
  • Most UK adults think nature is in urgent need of protection – poll - Guardian 30.09.22308237
  • Tory government stands accused of launching a full-scale assault on nature - Canary 25.09.22307286
  • Devastating wildfires and false autumn put UK wildlife in ‘uncharted territory’ - Independent 10.09.22304638
  • How can the UK reduce meat consumption and cut emissions? - The age of extinction 16.08.22300734
  • England must reduce meat intake to avoid climate breakdown, says food tsar - Guardian 16.08.22300733
  • Government under fire for trying to justify badger cull at international conference - Canary 14.08.22301770
  • From badgers to bumblebees: how drought is affecting Britain’s wildlife - Guardian 03.08.22298710
  • UK farmers count cost as heatwave kills fruit and vegetable crops - Guardian 01.08.22298088
  • Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders? - Guardian 30.07.22302599
  • All eyes are on the UK’s big landowners to protect foxes from being torn to shreds - Canary 25.07.22300182
  • Badger cull case back in court after vets demand pause on killing - Canary 24.07.22299138
  • Trophy hunting will not save Africa’s lions – so the UK ban on imports is a positive step for wildlife conservation - Conversation 29.06.22293156
  • Britain’s vanishing rainforests must be protected, say campaigners - Guardian 23.06.22292167
  • On the trail of the Festival of Hunting - Ecologist 21.06.22293191
  • Butterflies in UK hit by climate breakdown - Ecologist 25.05.22295448
  • Canoeists make waves about right to paddle in English rivers - Guardian 04.05.22285437
  • Disbanding of Dorset wildlife crime team puts birds of prey ‘at risk’ - Guardian 22.04.22284021
  • The birth of Britain's environmental rebellion - Al Jazeera 21.04.22283476
  • UK chickens legally labelled free-range despite never going outside - Guardian 13.04.22282111
  • Biodiversity: why new rules to ensure nature benefits from building projects could fail - Conversation 24.03.22280663
  • Can we plan for a future without trophy hunting? (commentary) - Mongabay 16.03.22278991
  • British Aristocrats Blamed for Scuttling Proposed Trophy Hunting Ban - Mother Jones 16.03.22277757
  • Pledge to ban fur and foie gras imports could be dropped after cabinet revolt - Guardian 19.02.22273912
  • UK biodiversity renewal project to revive nature and communities receives £10 million investment - Ecologist 15.02.22275662
  • This is what ‘cutting red tape’ gets you: rivers polluted without consequence - Guardian 17.01.22269895
  • Sewage, slurry and plastic in rivers ‘putting public health and nature at risk’ - Canary 13.01.22269866
  • Government unveils ban on trophy hunting imports but campaigners denounce delays - Canary 10.12.21264765
  • Environment Bill: UK government offers five principles for protecting nature – here’s why they won’t work - Conversation 22.10.21260544
  • Putting honeybee hives on solar parks could boost the value of UK agriculture - ENN 21.10.21260580
  • Is the conviction a top fox hunter finally enough for UK landowners to ban hunting? - Canary 18.10.21260553
  • Leading huntsman fined over advice on how to hide illegal fox hunting - Guardian 15.10.21258113
  • Right-wing ‘anti-woke’ warriors launch alarming ideological campaign against National Trust - Left Foot Forward 14.10.21258141
  • Why are foxhunters exempt from the Tories’ ‘public order’ crackdown? - Guardian 13.10.21257815
  • Damning footage shows fox hunters murdering their dogs - Canary 11.10.21257999
  • UK is one of the world’s most nature-depleted countries, new data shows - Canary 10.10.21258000
  • Butterfly count in UK is lowest on record - EcoWatch 07.10.21257300
  • Government failing to stop sewage discharge into English rivers, says charity - Guardian 13.09.21254913
  • Food brands challenge deforestation rules in UK environment bill - Guardian 25.05.21245451
  • How slashing environmental protections has actually COST businesses money - Left Foot Forward 01.12.20226463
  • Environment to benefit from ‘biggest farming shake-up in 50 years’ - Guardian 30.11.20226385
  • TB vaccine trials for cows get go-ahead in a welcome strategy shift from killing badgers - The Canary 22.07.20212802
  • England's future water supplies at 'serious risk' - BBC 10.07.20212261
  • ‘In crisis’ Natural England granted £15m additional funding - Guardian 18.05.20207822
  • Scrutinising the English Trees Strategy - The Ecologist 29.04.20206027
  • Police investigate officer who infiltrated environmental groups - Guardian 28.08.19188562
  • Three-quarters of people in Wales oppose the shooting of ‘game’ birds - Ecologist 26.04.18183872
  • £10m a year needed to ensure England's soil is fit for farming, report warns - Guardian 24.04.18183878
  • Why Michael Gove musn't regard our planet as just 'natural capital' - Ecologist 23.04.18183879
  • Sustainable seas inquiry launched - Environmental Audit Committee 23.04.18183880
  • Silent Fields Revisited: Don’t let shifting baselines tell us how much nature we can have - Peter Cooper Wildlife 11.04.18183887
  • UK rivers heavily contaminated with microplastics, study finds - University of Manchester 12.03.18183905
  • An update on the RSPB's response to Natural England's decision to issue a license to pilot brood management of hen harriers - RSPB 09.03.18183906
  • Areas of outstanding local possibility - Ecologist 07.03.18183908

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