Mentions:
1: Rachel Taylor (Lab - North Warwickshire and Bedworth) concerns about the Warwickshire hunt and the damage it does to local wildlife. - Speech Link
2: Samantha Niblett (Lab - South Derbyshire) Conservation for inviting me to a game dinner last November. - Speech Link
3: Samantha Niblett (Lab - South Derbyshire) From pets and farm animals to wildlife and working animals, from domestic change to global leadership - Speech Link
4: Vikki Slade (LD - Mid Dorset and North Poole) the consistent refusal, despite my many questions in Parliament and in writing, to make wildlife crimes - Speech Link
5: Tim Farron (LD - Westmorland and Lonsdale) We can choose to protect the culture and practices of how we care for wildlife, pets and livestock and - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Sheehan (LD - Life peer) UK habitat objectives for protected areas—SSSIs and special areas of conservation—cannot be met while - Speech Link
2: Viscount Hanworth (Lab - Excepted Hereditary) from roughage and litter collected from forests and meadows. - Speech Link
3: Earl of Leicester (Con - Excepted Hereditary) Paul Dolman, professor of conservation ecology at UEA, and Dr Alex Lees of Manchester Metropolitan University - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jonathan Davies (Lab - Mid Derbyshire) Salts Mill is the gold standard of conservation and heritage restoration and the David Hockney paintings - Speech Link
2: Jonathan Davies (Lab - Mid Derbyshire) Their expertise enriches UNESCO through research, conservation, diplomacy and teaching. - Speech Link
3: Apsana Begum (Lab - Poplar and Limehouse) on the state of conservation report, and I hope that those discussions will continue. - Speech Link
4: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) Once a site receives its status, there are, of course, ongoing conservation, management and monitoring - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Neil Duncan-Jordan (Lab - Poole) protecting our vulnerable nature and the habitats that we want to preserve.The Wildlife and Countryside - Speech Link
2: Terry Jermy (Lab - South West Norfolk) I pay tribute to the chair of trustees, Dr Rob Robinson, trustees Reg and Rowena Langston, and conservation - Speech Link
3: Roz Savage (LD - South Cotswolds) and for communities and, above all, that is good for the wildlife and landscapes that define our country - Speech Link
4: Liz Jarvis (LD - Eastleigh) treat our chalk streams, wildlife and habitats as an afterthought. - Speech Link
5: Matthew Pennycook (Lab - Greenwich and Woolwich) local plans should:“Identify, map and safeguard components of local wildlife-rich habitats and wider - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Altrincham (Con - Excepted Hereditary) and Defence Committee. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Chapman of Darlington (Lab - Life peer) and Defence Committee. - Speech Link
3: Lord Northbrook (Con - Excepted Hereditary) and Defence Committee. - Speech Link
4: Lord De Mauley (Con - Excepted Hereditary) and Defence Committee. - Speech Link
5: Baroness Chapman of Darlington (Lab - Life peer) and Defence Committee. - Speech Link
6: Lord Thurlow (XB - Excepted Hereditary) and to maintain and enhance this vital MPA? - Speech Link
7: Lord Blencathra (Con - Life peer) coral reefs, deep-sea habitats and wildlife. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Earl of Caithness (Con - Excepted Hereditary) A recent study by the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust and the James Hutton Institute in Scotland - Speech Link
2: Earl of Leicester (Con - Excepted Hereditary) We have a team of land managers very experienced in nature conservation, forestry and nature-friendly - Speech Link
3: None black game—and, of course, the slightly older, deeper heather provides protection from aerial predation - Speech Link
4: Lord Blencathra (Con - Life peer) of private education on the sheer destruction they are causing to our wildlife, habitats and heather - Speech Link
5: None Healthy peatlands improve water quality, reduce flood risk, and are havens for wildlife and store carbon - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Taylor of Stevenage (Lab - Life peer) Committee on the consolidation of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and the Conservation of Habitats - Speech Link
2: Baroness Freeman of Steventon (XB - Life peer) Lady Bennett of Manor Castle, and by the Animal Sentience Committee, the Wildlife Trusts and the RSPB - Speech Link
3: Baroness Taylor of Stevenage (Lab - Life peer) habitats and movement corridors for wildlife. - Speech Link
4: Lord Wilson of Sedgefield (Lab - Life peer) to the undertaking and monitoring of conservation measures. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Ravensdale (XB - Excepted Hereditary) to Section 66 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990. - Speech Link
2: None Target 4: Halt species extinction, protect genetic diversity and manage human-wildlife conflict”. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Grender (LD - Life peer) They are precise and would embed formal compliance with the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations - Speech Link
4: Lord Roborough (Con - Excepted Hereditary) the habitats regulations and the Wildlife and Countryside Act, to allow us to have a framework dealing - Speech Link
5: Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb (Green - Life peer) and Countryside Link, the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management, the Bat Conservation - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Addington (LD - Excepted Hereditary) People do this willingly—well, they do it—to make sure they can get out there and play the game. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer (LD - Life peer) There is also further evidence discovered by Wildlife and Countryside Link, which conducted regression - Speech Link
3: Lord Blencathra (Con - Life peer) The BRC co-ordinates and supports wildlife recording schemes and societies across the UK, working with - Speech Link
4: Lord Howard of Rising (Con - Life peer) The legislation initiated under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 goes through Natural England to - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Fuller (Con - Life peer) There may be nods and winks and comments such as, “We think that so and so on the other side might be - Speech Link
2: Viscount Hanworth (Lab - Excepted Hereditary) Country Planning Act, the listed buildings and conservation Act and the hazardous substances Act, the - Speech Link
3: Baroness Young of Old Scone (Lab - Life peer) conservation and potentially giving extensive responsibilities and powers to a person or persons as - Speech Link
4: None I have received briefings from the Wildlife Trusts, the Bat Conservation Trust and the Better Planning - Speech Link
5: Earl Russell (LD - Excepted Hereditary) witnessed at first hand how adversarial planning can be and how complex it is—a zero-sum game. - Speech Link