Results for "wildlife"
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Anti-bribery and corruption policy
Natural Resources Wales does not tolerate bribery or corruption. Fnd out what our policies and procedures are to prevent it
- Jobs, apprenticeships and placements
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Maps
Use our interactive web maps to search and discover information from all areas of Wales.
- Check river levels, rainfall and sea data
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Marine Character Areas
Our national seascape character and visual resource mapping for Wales.
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Find details of permitted waste sites
Use our map to find information about sites with a waste permit in Wales
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National Landscape Character Areas (NLCA)
National Landscape Character Areas (NLCA) form the broadest scale of landscape character assessment in Wales
- Extent of Semi-Natural Habitat in Wales (Indicator 43)
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Browse map of data about the natural environment
View map of key data held by Natural Resources Wales.
- The National Peatland Action Programme
- Research and reports
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Section 18 reports: Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management in Wales 2011 to 2019
Reporting to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs, under Section 18 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010
- Wales coastal flooding review 2014
- Flood risk management plan 2015 to 2021
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Flood and coastal erosion risk management research and development
A research programme focused on flood and coastal erosion risk management.
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River Basin District preliminary flood risk reports
Under the EU Floods Directive, we must publish Preliminary Flood Risk Assessments (PFRAs) by the 22 December 2018
- February 2020 flood review: Storm Ciara and Dennis
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22 May 2020
Discover a world of wildlife in your gardenNatural Resource Wales is calling on people of all ages across Wales to step outside to explore the abundance of natural life to be found in their gardens as the world joins together to mark International Day for Biological Diversity (Friday, May 22).
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25 Apr 2023
Woodland work benefiting wildlife and biodiversityHabitats and wildlife on ancient woodland sites managed by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) are benefiting from biodiversity restoration work.
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28 May 2020
Illegal gravel removal puts river wildlife at risk