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1The Ouse Washes Folder
2The drought of 1995 : a report to the Secretary of State for the Environment
3Back to life : bringing the environment back to the people of the North West
4Guardian of the water environment
5The Agency's conservation duties (SD2)
6Conservation in the Anglian region
7Report on the management of the drainage regime within Exminster Marshes
8Improving the environment in the West Midlands region : Midlands local contribution 2006/11
9The role of the National Rivers Authority in droughts
10The restoration of the River Ver : the success story of a collaborative project between the National Rivers Authority, Three Valleys Water and the Ver Valley Society
11The control of phosphorus in the catchment of the rivers Ant and Bure : 3rd annual report May 1989
12Managing the drought and water resources : key issues statements approved by the board of the NRA June 1992
13Planning for the rising tides - the Humber Estuary - consultation on managed realignment: information for the landowners and tenants - June 2002
14Protecting native crayfish in the Midlands
15The river Aire conservation within the catchment : a summary of survey methods and information held on the wildlife of the river Aire catchment
16Environmental snapshot for the Anglian region 2002
17Factors affecting the dispersal of coarse fish
18The Ecology of Four Scarce Wetland Molluscs
19A Demonstration Of The Feasibility Of Soilpacs
20The ecology and management of riparian trees in the NRA Anglian region : draft final report
21Evaluation of the effectiveness of the Water Fringe Option Scheme on Environmental Quality
22Conservation and recreation: the Wye challenge: volume 1: report of the River Wye project
23A strategy for implementing the Environment Agency's contribution to the UK Biodiversity Action Plan
24Running with the tide : reconciling development pressures with flood risk and the environment
25Water conservation planning in the USA : meeting organised by the Environment Agency and CIWEM, 14th June 1996, CBI