Results for "Wales"
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Evidence Advisory Committee (EAC) terms of reference
These specific terms of reference are to be read in tandem with the generic terms of reference for all Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) committees.
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People and Customer Committee (PCC) terms of reference
specific terms of reference are to be read in tandem with the generic terms of reference for all Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) committees.
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Protected Areas Committee (PrAC) Terms of Reference
These specific terms of reference are to be read in tandem with the generic terms of reference for all Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) committees.
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Flood Risk Management Committee (FRMC) terms of reference
These specific terms of reference are to be read in tandem with the generic terms of reference for all Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) committees.
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Finance Committee (FC) terms of reference
These specific terms of reference are to be read in tandem with the generic terms of reference for all Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) committees.
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Audit and Risk Assurance Committee (ARAC) terms of reference
These specific terms of reference are to be read in tandem with the generic terms of reference for all Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) committees.
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Our Board Committees
Details of Natural Resources Wales' Board's four committees.
- Reservoir Safety in Wales 2019-2021
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Llyn Tegid, Gwynedd
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is planning work to make sure Wales’ largest natural lake, Llyn Tegid in Bala, remains safe in the long-term
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Special Estuaries
Wales has some of the most spectacular estuaries in Britain like the Dee, the Severn and the Mawddach.
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Rocky Coastlines
Wales has some of the finest coastal scenery in the world, often teeming with wildlife and ablaze with flowers.
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Fascinating Wetlands
Wales has some of the best lowland wetlands in Europe, 11 of which are specially protected as Natura 2000 sites.
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Dynamic Dunes
From Kenfig in the south to Aberffraw in the north, Wales has some superb dune systems.
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Ancient woodlands
There are several unique types of woodland and Wales has a special responsibility to preserve them and the wildlife which thrives in them.
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LIFE Natura 2000 Programme for Wales
Developing a strategic programme to manage and restore Natura 2000 species, habitats and sites in Wales.
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LIFE Natura 2000 Programme for Wales
Developing a strategic programme to manage and restore Natura 2000 species, habitats and sites in Wales.
- Natur am byth! Saving Wales’ threatened species
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Angelsharks in Wales – your help needed
We need help from fishers, divers and anyone else who uses the sea around the Welsh coast. Reported sightings from you will help us conserve this critically endangered species.
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Worthenbury Meadows pumping stations review
Reviewing the performance and benefit of land drainage pumping stations in North Wales
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How the Woodland Estate benefits Wales
Your forests – the Welsh Government’s Woodland Estate – are a national treasure and Natural Resources Wales manages them on your behalf.