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Chichester Harbour - Charity awarded more than £180,000 for ambitious environmental project

Chichester Harbour - Charity awarded more than £180,000 for ambitious environmental project
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Funding announced to protect Teesdale s special flora | Darlington and Stockton Times

Funding announced to protect Teesdale s special flora | Darlington and Stockton Times
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Prince Charles sees endangered birds released at Sandringham

Northern Ireland Office via Flickr Prince Charles continues his busy summer after several trips to the country with an engagement closer to home. On Wednesday, 28 July, he was at Sandringham – The Queen’s Norfolk estate – to release endangered birds to boost conservation efforts.  The Prince of Wales joined Tony Juniper, Natural England’s Chair, to release some Eurasian Curlews. The bird species is endangered and is the largest species of wading bird. One-quarter of its population lives in the UK but has faced many challenges since the 1970s with many habitats destroyed.  Sandringham Estate is working with Natural England, Wild Ken Hill, and Pensthorpe Conservation Trust and has come together in a partnership to help the Eurasian Curlew. Eggs were collected from airfields and taken to the PCT, also in Norfolk, to be raised. The project should help the birds breed and raise population numbers. Along with the birds released at Sandringham, there will be more released at Wi

Grant to help protect rare plants in Teesdale, County Durham

Grant to help protect rare plants in Teesdale, County Durham
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2,500 green jobs to be created as part of Government fund

Green projects around Britain have been boosted by £40 million in Government grants to create 2,500 jobs and help plant one million trees. Ninety charities will benefit from the Green Recovery Challenge Fund across 600 sites, from North Northumberland to Cornwall. Among the projects being backed are a wetland conservation group in Somerset, Chester Zoo and a charity that plants trees across major cities. Tony Juniper, Natural England chair, said: “Our environmental and conservation charity sector does an incredible job in protecting, improving and restoring the natural environment for the benefit of communities and the economy. “Having begun my environmental career back in 1984 working on a Government-funded project comparable to those being announced today, I know from experience how this fund will be able to help a new generation of passionate young environmentalists take the first few steps in their careers.

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