Results for "yn hapus"
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Climate change
Our role in managing and adapting to climate change.
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Natural flood management plus in the Cadoxton catchment
Exploring options for reducing flood risk in Dinas Powys and Eastbrook.
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Our work on climate change
Our work in reducing carbon emissions, and adapting to climate change, based on targets set by the UK and Welsh Governments.
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Climate change overview
Natural Resources Wales plays a pivotal role both in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and in adapting to the consequences of inevitable climate change.
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UK Protected Plant Licensing
The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 gives legal protection to all wild plants. Plants and fungi on Schedule 8 have more protection. Offences include sale, picking, uprooting and destroying. We grant licences for specific purposes.
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Sustainable management of natural resources
Find out about how we are taking a joined-up approach to managing our natural resources in order to build a healthy and resilient environment that can support economic and social prosperity for generations to come.
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Harvesting shellfish in the Dee Estuary
Harbour master safety direction for shellfish harvesting licence holders operating in the Dee Estuary
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How we manage the Welsh Government Woodland Estate
We help to maintain, support, conserve and enhance the Welsh Government Woodland Estate.
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How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk
Telling people that a flood may happen or that a flood is about to happen is vital, as it gives those concerned time to prepare.
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Report suspected illegal tree felling
How to let us know if you think trees have been felled without the necessary permission
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Exempt hunting on land we manage
It is illegal to hunt wild mammals with dogs in Wales. There are exemptions that allow hunting for certain types of humane control. This is called exempt hunting.
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Is your radioactive substance activity exempt or ‘out of scope’?
Is your radioactive substance activity exempt or ‘out of scope’?
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Managing sediment: marine coastal and estuarine
Information for developers on how to manage sediment sustainably
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Managing your reservoir during dry weather
Periods of long dry spells and low water levels can affect the integrity of earth embankments. It’s also a good time to inspect the upstream face. Use this guidance to know what to look for and what to do.
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How we buy what we need
We are a major buyer of goods, works and services in Wales, we need suppliers who can deliver value for money and ensure that we follow best environmental practice
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Applying to use land we manage: create a risk assessment
To apply to use land we manage, you will need to create a risk assessment
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Grant applications: using and promoting the Welsh language
Find out what project information you must create in Welsh and how to get help with translation
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Applying to use land we manage: prepare a map
To apply for permission to use land we manage, you will need to send us a map
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Accessibility statement: flood warnings and alerts and 5-day flood risk services
If you have issues using any of our online services and need urgent information on current flood warnings, please call our 24-hour Floodline service on 0345 988 1188