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83% of England's rivers show 'high pollution' levels as sewage and...

Data collected by more than 640 anglers across the country have found that our rivers are in a perilous state.

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Organic farmed salmon is a 'misnomer' and certification should stop, claim...

In an open letter to the Soil Association, WildFish and more than 30 other organisations have questioned the organic certification schemes for farmed salmon in Scotland.

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Meet the dry-stone wallers who restored a 300-year-old sheep pen in Cumbria

Craftsmen Steven Allen and Trevor Stamper hope restored this historic sheepfold as part of a wider campaign to help support and promote common-land grazing

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The Queen's old Range Rover —one which she used to pick up the Obamas —has...

This SDV8 Autobiography model was specially prepared by Land Rover and used by the Royal Household, and could now be yours for £224,850.

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'Disconnected from our heritage' — conservation charity warns that more must...

According to CPRE, The Countryside Charity, most of us can't see the stars correctly, and is calling on government to help fight back.

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North Yorkshire village is the latest to turn down the lights and become...

Hawnby is the first 'dark sky friendly' village in the North York Moors and residents are already starting to see positive results from dimming the lights

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Rare-breed poultry and pigs on the decline according to latest Rare Breed...

Avian flu combined with higher input prices has had a damaging effect on Britain's native poultry populations, according to the RBST.

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Getting a wiggle on: How 're-wiggling' our rivers can save our countryside

For more than a century, rivers have been straightened. Now, however, meandering projects are going on across the country to encourage ecology, discourage flooding and store water.

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Alexander Darwall: Dartmoor camping case is about conservation and...

The landowner at the centre of the legal battle over wild camping on Dartmoor explains why he has chosen to go to the Supreme Court about the issue.

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