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- Check your flood risk on a map (Flood Risk Assessment Wales Map)
- What to think about when planning your constructed wetland
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Why we can suspend or revoke your felling licence
We can suspend or revoke your felling licence if you have not complied or are no complying with the conditions of the licence
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Submit your weekly cockle catch return for the Dee Estuary
How cockle licence holders can submit catch returns to us
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Submit your monthly cockle catch return for the Burry Inlet
How cockle licence holders can submit monthly catch returns to us
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Change (vary) your permit to dispose of waste sheep dip to land
Find out how to change the permit you already have to dispose of waste sheep dip to land.
- Considering the visible setting when choosing your development site
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What to include in your marine development scoping report for EIA
How to structure your report and what topics to include
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Grant applications: evidence resources to help develop your project
When you apply to us for grant funding you'll need to show what evidence you've used to develop your project
- Check your coastal erosion risk (National Coastal Erosion Risk Management map)
- How to interpret the results from your screening or modelling exercise for Ammonia Emissions (GN 020)
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Things to do
Find out what you can do and where you can get more information.
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31 Jan 2014)
Some Questions You May HaveNatural Resources Wales is a non-departmental public body funded by the Welsh Government. One of our duties is to advise Welsh Government on the designation of areas of land and sea which are important for wildlife.
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News and blogs
Our latest news releases, blogs and statements and who to contact if you have media enquiries.
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Evidence and data
Our approach to gathering evidence, what information is available, and where you can access it.
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Flooding
Learn about your flood risk and what to do during a flood, including how to sign up for flood alerts.
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03 Nov 2022
How you can look after the environment this Bonfire NightNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is calling on the public and local businesses to consider the environmental impact of planned events this coming Bonfire Night.
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18 Apr 2024
Can you help to spot pre-historic fish in our rivers? -
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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What's your connection with nature like?
Use our natural progression steps to find out