Natural England provides geographic information as:
data for download to a geographic information system (GIS)
interactive maps
Planners, developers, land managers and academics can use the data to support:
development proposals
planning decisions
environmental projects
Partners and contractors working on behalf of Natural England can also use its maps and data to support their projects.
This guide tells you:
which data is free to use
when you may need a licence
how to access or request data
Open data and copyright
Where possible, Natural England publishes its data under the Open Government Licence (OGL). The OGL allows anyone to use public sector data for any use (commercial use or non-commercial use). You do not need to pay or get permission to use data under the OGL, but you must include a copyright statement to acknowledge the data source, which should be given in the metadata.
Use of Natural England’s data
Where third party intellectual property rights prevent the use of the OGL, Natural England publishes its data either under the Non-Commercial Government Licence or if that is inappropriate, a bespoke licence.
People and organisations can use the data, but they may have restrictions, for example:
excluding commercial use of the data or licensing the data to certain users only
copyright obligations to meet, such as including a copyright statement in the metadata to acknowledge the data source
Note that the Natural England Terms of Use has been discontinued. Any data where the licence states Natural England Terms of Use should now use the terms of the Non-Commercial Government Licence.
Download maps and data
You can find Natural England’s maps and data on several portals for download.
Defra’s Magic map application
Defra’s Magic map application is an interactive mapping system that holds maps and data on the natural environment, such as habitats and species types, designated sites, landscape types, and environmental schemes. It works with the following web browsers:
Internet Explorer 10
Internet Explorer 11
Mozilla Firefox
Google Chrome
You can download data from the Magic web page or from a link to third party data. You do not need to pay or get permission to use Magic.
Open Data Geoportal
The Natural England Open Data Geoportal gives anyone access to a wide range of geographical products through the:
You can find Natural England’s published datasets on Data.GOV.UK. You can also filter on OGL data only. Anyone can access Data.GOV.UK.
Restricted or third party data
Partners or contractors working on behalf of Natural England can use additional third-party environmental data that’s not available for general use. You can request it using the steps below.
The Defra Data Service Platform provides the most up to date environmental data for partners or contractors working on behalf of Natural England to download under the OGL. Some third-party applications are subject to use and copyright restrictions.
Request data
You must get Natural England’s consent to use its restricted or third party data. You must also be a contractor for Natural England or be working together in a partnership.
You need to download the following documents and save a local copy on your computer to fill them in:
Updated the guidance to reflect that the Natural England Terms of Use has been discontinued.
21 April 2023
Data request form link removed as the form is no longer in use.
9 November 2021
We've revised and removed old content, replaced the data request form and data spreadsheet with accessible versions and updated the contact email address.
1 February 2019
Updated version of Natural England’s terms of use for information and data.
6 June 2016
Added set of pre-defined searches for Natural England data on DATA.GOV.UK.