Biodiversity net gain: Campaigners call for policy framework to police England's biodiversity offsets market

Cecilia Keating
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UK government should introduce secondary legislation and guidance that can provide further clarity about how the biodiversity offset market will work and be policed, according to The Nature Conservancy

England's biodiversity offset market could hit £300m annually as housing and infrastructure developers ramp up investment in projects that can enable them to meet the biodiversity net gain rules set out...

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