How external funding is helping Natural England's work
Find out how grants from the EU and the Heritage Lottery Fund help projects in the natural environment.
Current projects
Projects with their own website:
- - to save 20 species of England鈥檚 wildlife from extinction and help others on the road to recovery
- - to provide innovative solutions to support the use and maintenance of churches which have bat roosts
- - to restore sand dunes in England and Wales for the benefit of people, communities and wildlife
- - to create a fenland landscape around 2 National Nature Reserves in Cambridgeshire
- - to restore a Norfolk broad to a species-rich wildlife haven
- - to control the islands鈥� rat population and protect their seabirds
- - to improve the condition of at-risk seagrass and maerl bed habitats in 5 project areas, and reduce the negative impact of recreational boating activities, such as mooring and anchoring
- - to restore and create little tern habitat and protect colonies for the future
- - to improve the value of this wetland landscape for the people and wildlife that live in and around it in Shropshire and Cheshire
- - to improve and protect water quality in north-west England
- - to enhance and protect coastal and transitional water ecosystems in France, the Channel and England
- - to increase the area of peat bog habitat under restoration, improve rare habitats and support research and monitoring
- - to protect and enhance the landscape and wildlife around the River Rede in Northumberland
- - to reopen the River Severn and lower River Teme for fish species, and reconnect people with their natural and cultural heritage through a fish, the twaite shad
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Closed projects
Updates to this page
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LIFE Recreation ReMEDIES project now has its own website: https://saveourseabed.co.uk/the-project/
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Added LIFE in the Ravines project.
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We've added a link to the Rapid Reduction of Nutrients in Transitional Waters project
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Added the LIFE Recreation ReMEDIES project - report on funding to protect seagrass and maerl beds.
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Link to the Dynamic Dunescapes website added.
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First published.