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Information for developers on how to avoid harming protected areas and species during development work.
The Species Recovery Programme has launched a new opportunity calling for ideas to support threatened species.
Register for a licence to survey bats using torches for scientific, research or educational purposes, including informing development projects - and report actions taken under the licence.
How to assess planning proposals that may affect great crested newts if the developer applies to use the Natural England district level licensing (DLL) scheme.
Ecologists can use European protected species (EPS) policies on development sites to benefit EPS by changing survey, mitigation or compensation methods.
Register for a licence to survey bats using your hand, artificial light, endoscopes and hand-held nets for scientific, research or educational purposes, including for commissioned surveys in relation to proposed developments…
Find out how much your CITES permit, certificate or registration will cost.
How to assess a planning application when there are reptiles on or near a proposed development site.
Find out what experience and references you need to support your application or registration, and what form your referees need to complete.
Register for a licence to survey white-clawed crayfish for research, conservation or development projects – and report actions taken under this licence.
How to assess a planning application when there are otters on or near a proposed development site.
How to register to keep captive schedule 4 birds, when to ring them and when to microchip them.
How to manage beaver activities on your land without a licence and when you need a licence.
Complete declaration forms as part of an application for a bat mitigation licence.
As a planning authority, find out how to review applications that might affect protected sites and areas.
Register for a licence to displace water voles to allow work that could disturb them or damage their burrows and report your actions.
Check if your item is a ‘worked specimen’ and does not need an Article 10 certificate for commercial use of endangered species.
How to assess a planning application when there are hazel (common) dormice on or near a proposed development site.
Wreck and salvage laws, the role of the Receiver of the Wreck, wreck owners and salvors and how to report wreck material.
How to assess a planning application when there are wild birds on or near a proposed development site.
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