Press release: Nottinghamshire project to protect native white-clawed crayfish
Protecting our native white-clawed crayfish from the invasive American signal crayfish read more
Protecting our native white-clawed crayfish from the invasive American signal crayfish read more
An Environment Agency partnership project to conserve native white-clawed crayfish in Nottinghamshire is now in its third year. The Signal Crayfish Control Project, led by the Nottinghamshire Biodiversity Action Group, hopes to build on the success of… read more
By 2030, nearly half of Kenyans will be living in cities. With half of Kenya’s population aged under 18, many young people are moving to urban areas in search of jobs, opportunities and more choices. Kenya’s growing urban population need sustainable, … read more
The UK and Kenya co-hosted a two-day symposium on affordable housing and sustainable infrastructure, bringing together more than 200 delegates in Nairobi read more
The work will better protect more than 4,500 properties from tidal flooding read more