Three-quarters of England’s critical natural sites unmonitored for five years -media

Published 12:45 on January 3, 2025  /  Last updated at 12:45 on January 3, 2025  / /  Biodiversity, EMEA

Three-quarters of critical habitats and wildlife in England have not been monitored in the past five years, due to funding shortages affecting environmental public bodies, according to government data cited by local media.
Three-quarters of critical habitats and wildlife in England have not been monitored in the past five years, due to funding shortages affecting environmental public bodies, according to government data cited by local media.


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