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1The drought of 1995 : a report to the Secretary of State for the Environment
2Back to life : bringing the environment back to the people of the North West
3The role of the National Rivers Authority in droughts
4Report on the management of the drainage regime within Exminster Marshes
5The 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
6The control of phosphorus in the catchment of the rivers Ant and Bure : 3rd annual report May 1989
7Planning for the rising tides - the Humber Estuary - consultation on managed realignment: information for the landowners and tenants - June 2002
8Protecting native crayfish in the Midlands
9The Ecology of Four Scarce Wetland Molluscs
10A Demonstration Of The Feasibility Of Soilpacs
11Evaluation of the effectiveness of the Water Fringe Option Scheme on Environmental Quality
12Water for the future in Kent : NRA response to the issues and options report
13The new waterlands? Proceedings of a one day seminar organised by the Sussex Wildlife Trust as part of the RSNC Wildlife Trusts Parnership Water For Wildlife campaign
14Water conservation planning in the USA : meeting organised by the Environment Agency and CIWEM, 14th June 1996, CBI
15Conservation in the Severn-Trent Region (NRA Severn-Trent 57)
16The Mersey estuary : a report on environmental quality
17The National Groundwater and Contaminated Land Centre (NGWCLC)
18Conservation and development of the River Eden spring salmon population
19Conservation and recreation : the Wye challenge : volume 2 : technical appendices
20Policy and practice for the protection of groundwater : draft for consultation
21The utilisation of stick-pile otter holts in south east Wales
22Environmental planning issues in the North Wessex area
23Status of rare fish : literature review of Freshwater Fish in the UK
24The Rivers Test and Itchen : salmon management plan : a consultation document
25Assessment of the distribution of Bembidion testaceum and reasons for its decline