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Biodiversity Duty

Our first Biodiversity Report brings together policies and actions we have taken to conserve and enhance biodiversity between December 2023 to December 2025.

The report also shares plans and aspirations for further nature actions in the next five years, all demonstrating how we are meeting our Biodiversity Duty as required by the Environment Act 2021.

Read our Biodiversity Report

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