Results for "cadwraeth"
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Marine vertebrate conservation legislation in Wales
Guidance for marine developers
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Advice to planning authorities for planning applications affecting phosphorus sensitive river Special Areas of Conservation
Advice for planning authorities regarding developments that may increase phosphorus in river SACs and are subject to a Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA).
- Senior Conservation Officer
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Skomer Marine Conservation Zone
Find out how Skomer's wildlife is protected.
- Water quality in river Special Areas of Conservation
- New marine Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas
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Conservation Advice for European marine sites (Reg 37)
If you are planning on carrying out work in a European Marine Site you must follow the advice set out in our Regulation 37 documents
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LIFE Dee River
Restoration of freshwater features in the River Dee and Llyn Tegid SAC
- Compliance Assessment of Welsh River SACs Against Phosphorus Targets
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Update to phosphorus targets for water bodies in Special Area of Conservation (SAC) rivers in Wales
Review of waterbodies and phosphorus targets following the publication of the phosphorus compliance assessment repReview of waterbodies and phosphorus targets following the publication of the phosphorus compliance assessment report
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Marine mammal mortality and adverse effect on site integrity
NRW considers that only a small number of marine mammal removals would be permissible in any year before being unable to rule out AEOSI.
- Evidence and analysis reports supporting the identification of possible SACs for harbour porpoise
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Cwm Ivy Marsh Habitat Creation Project
Natural Resources Wales and the National Trust are working in partnership on an exciting and ambitious project to create a saltmarsh at Cwm Ivy Marsh, North Gower, that will provide compensatory habitat for future flood defences within the Carmarthen Bay Special Area of Conservation and create a new habitat for wildlife.
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Skomer Marine Conservation Zone, near Milford Haven
Unique underwater world, rich in plant and animal life
- Compliance Assessment of the River Wye SAC Against Phosphorus Targets
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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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04 Apr 2022
New map of Welsh peatlands launched, with grant scheme to drive conservationWales’ precious peatlands can now be seen on a new map that will track how the habitat recovers through conservation action over coming years.
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16 Mar 2021
New report shows conservation work will boost rare protected species across WalesA newly released report has shown that an important conservation project’s work to revitalise sand dunes across Wales will also improve the breeding habitat for the European protected species, the great crested newt.