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Get a general licence to sell dead wild red squirrels and pine martens.
Based on the best available evidence MMO have identified bycatch of harbour porpoise in gillnets as a concern that may need to be managed. As such MMO is considering potential management options. It has set out the evidence …
Interactive WebApps to support MMO’s assessment and potential management of Stage 4 marine protected areas (MPAs) and guidance to help users make the most of this platform.
Use this general licence to capture and temporarily possess live bats to test for European bat lyssavirus and kill those with the virus.
Licence to train volunteer bat roost visitors and survey bats for conservation.
How to identify if Eurasian beavers are on your land.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in March 1994.
Get a general licence to temporarily possess and transport dead bats for testing as part of the passive surveillance for bat rabies project.
How to engage with your stakeholders when planning to release Eurasian beavers into the wild.
Advice for licensed operators on how to cage-trap, vaccinate and mark badgers to control bovine tuberculosis (TB) in England.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in February 2002.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in December 2003.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in November 2016.
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