Natural England's work in the East Midlands region.
Released in March 2010, Natural England's Lost Life: England's Lost and Threatened Species report found that several species are now lost to the East Midlands. See how we are Facing the wildlife challenge in the East Midlands.
In 2008 Natural England will be working with a wide range of partners and stakeholders on regional plans, strategies and frameworks, see the East Midlands Regional Schedule.
Natural England commissioned JHWalter to conduct a Regional Biomass Active Demand Mapping Project across the East Midlands to identify current and future demand.
The East Midlands is made up of: uplands; lowland vale and valleys; chalk and limestone; coast; fen and marshes; forest; parkland and coalfield landscapes. See the Landscape project page for more information.
In the East Midlands, Natural England is involved in sustainable coastal defence and flood management for local sites. See the Shoreline Management page for details.
The threat of climate change is real for this region. See the Lincolnshire coastal study page for more details.
In the East Midlands we are studying Climate Change in the Sherwood National Character Area. See our Climate Change pages for more information.