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Measuring Our Impact & Our Commitment to Sustainable Working

Published date 2023-05-22

To attain this, we will: Work with existing funders and potential partners across UK governments and


Wye and Crundale Downs

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The site contains the largest UK colony of O. fuciflora , representing about 50% of the national population


Creag nan Gamhainn

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Although unusual in the UK, the habitat type is found in similar woodland situations in Fennoscandia.


Little Wittenham

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1166 Great crested newt Triturus cristatus One of the best-studied great crested newt sites in the UK


Cwm Clydach Woodlands / Coedydd Cwm Clydach

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is an example of Asperulo-Fagetum beech forests close to the northern-western limit of the habitat’s UK


Professor Peter Higgins

Published date 2025-07-03

He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, an expert adviser to the UK Commission for UNESCO,


Trotternish Ridge

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Trotternish Ridge has the most extensive tracts of species-rich Nardus grasslands in the UK.


Climate change

Published date 2019-11-01

The impacts of climate change on the natural environment have long been recognised, both within the UK


Subberthwaite, Blawith and Torver Low Commons

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in south-west Cumbria supports some of the best examples of Transition mires and quaking bogs in the UK


Rhos Llawr-cwrt

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Euphydryas (Eurodryas, Hypodryas) aurinia This exceptionally large population (possibly the largest in the UK



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