Results for "Covid 19 coronavirus environment pollution forestry conservation key workers"
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30 Apr 2020
Continuing to care for our environment despite Covid 19While you’re out and about in your local area taking your daily exercise you are likely to still see our staff and our vehicles out and about undertaking essential work in our rivers, our forests and on our reserves.
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05 Jun 2020
Sharing our vision for a green recovery from the coronavirus crisisThis period of enforced change to our daily lives has undoubtedly been a time of discovery for all of us – some positive, some less so.
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Climate and environment emergency – adaptation and mitigation
Due to its breadth and influence, stakeholders identified the climate and environment emergency as the most important and overarching theme for the North West Area Statement.
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Forestry and water
Forestry and water – the link between forest management and water resources
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Our response to the coronavirus pandemic
Updates on changes to our services.
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Forestry resources
Mid Wales is the biggest producer of Welsh timber. Forests and woodlands also offer additional benefits for biodiversity, conservation, recreation and well-being.
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27 Apr 2020
NRW – protecting Wales’ environment during the Covid-19 crisisNatural Resources Wales’ (NRW) commitment to protecting the environment remains steadfast, the body’s Chief Executive confirmed today as colleagues focus their efforts on the highest priority issues while working against the Covid-19 backdrop.
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Forestry statistics, forecasts and surveys
A quick guide to sourcing up-to-date forestry statistics, data and reports, information about forest economics and the National Forest Inventory.
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14 Nov 2020
Wales completes bathing water season despite Covid restrictionsNatural Resources Wales (NRW) have successfully sampled, tested and designated Wales’ bathing waters despite restrictions put in place to respond to the Coronavirus pandemic.
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Aerial pollutant impacts on nature conservation
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Environmental Impact Assessment for forestry activity
Natural Resources Wales is the competent authority for assessing the four types of forestry project noted in the Environmental Impact Assessment (Forestry) Regulations 1999
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Metal mine water pollution
Find out what causes mine water pollution in Wales, its effect on rivers and what we’re doing about it.
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Forestry Civil Engineer x 2
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Our forestry remit and areas for action
Find out about our remit for forestry and how we are making improvements to what we do.
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Area Statements and farmers, foresters and land managers
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01 Aug 2019
Pollution stopped at Newcastle EmlynAs investigations continue into an incident which has been affecting the River Teifi near Newcastle Emlyn, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has confirmed that the pollution has now been stopped.
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Forestry research
Forestry research supports effective responses to the challenges that society faces.
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The Wales Land Management Forum sub group on agricultural pollution
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Environmental Impact Assessments
We must tell you our decision on whether proposals for certain forestry projects will significantly affect the environment.