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Tools and guides for measuring the biodiversity value of habitat for biodiversity net gain (BNG).
Statutory biodiversity metric calculation tool Version 1.0.4 changes tab…
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Planning practice guidance on biodiversity net gain. Biodiversity net gain is a way of creating and improving biodiversity by requiring development to have a positive impact (‘net gain’) on biodiversity.
A guide to the types of development that will be exempt from the mandatory biodiversity net gain (BNG) requirements.
How to report dead wild birds.
Guidance on what BNG is and how it affects land managers, developers and local planning authorities.
What you need to do to buy, sell or hire out items made of or containing ivory in the UK.
Check if your import, export or re-export needs a permit or certificate under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
How to apply for a Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) permit to move or trade endangered species.
When and how to measure a habitat or development’s impact on biodiversity.
Get information about biodiversity gain sites and any off-site gains allocated to developments.
List of priority habitats and species in England (‘Section 41 habitats and species’) for public bodies, landowners and funders to use for biodiversity conservation.
Find out which licence you might need to carry out work that affects wildlife and its habitat, how to apply and when you might need to pay.
How to assess a planning application when there are bats on or near a proposed development site.
How to identify, stop the spread and dispose of Japanese knotweed in England.
The prices of statutory biodiversity credits from the date biodiversity net gain (BNG) becomes mandatory.
Register for a licence to take, disturb or possess hazel dormice to survey for research, conservation or development projects – and report actions taken under the licence.
What you need to do if you find, own or look after a listed invasive non-native (alien) animal in England and Wales.
What to include in a habitat management and monitoring plan (HMMP) to improve biodiversity for the long term.
How developers can create and enhance habitat on-site to deliver biodiversity net gain (BNG).
What you must do to avoid harming badgers and when you’ll need a licence.
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