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  • As a land owner, occupier or authorised person, use this general licence to kill or take certain species of wild birds to prevent serious damage.

  • Understand the role of Natural England, local authorities and partnerships when designating or managing AONBs in England.

  • Information for developers and local planning authorities explaining statutory biodiversity credits, and the process of buying them.

  • Map showing the local nature recovery strategy (LNRS) areas in England and the responsible authority who will lead the preparation of each strategy.

  • Check the definition of composite products and understand the import rules and restrictions, depending on the ingredients in your food product.

  • What you must do to avoid harming bats and when you’ll need a licence.

  • Plant health controls, imports and exports, certification schemes, plant passporting and listed quarantine plant pests.

  • How land managers, developers, local planning authorities and responsible bodies can enter into a legal agreement for biodiversity net gain.

  • Information on practices and procedures covered under the Plant Varieties Act 1997, the Plant Breeders’ Rights Regulations 1998 and the Seeds Regulations 2001.

  • North West and Border Esk byelaws are statutory rules (regulated by law) and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.

  • How to assess a planning application when there are great crested newts on or near a proposed development site.

  • Sheep and goat owners and keepers must follow the conditions of this licence when they move sheep or goats.

  • A biodiversity gain plan shows how a development will achieve biodiversity net gain.

  • Guidance on how organisations can carry out conformity assessments against the British Standards Institution (BSI) Nature Investment Standards.

  • How to sell biodiversity units to developers for biodiversity net gain: explore the market, register a gain site and record allocations.

  • How developers can create and enhance habitat off-site or buy biodiversity units to achieve biodiversity net gain (BNG).

  • As a land owner, occupier or authorised person, use this general licence to kill or take certain species of wild birds by various means to preserve public health or safety.

  • Information for developers on how to avoid harming protected areas and species during development work.

  • Service for Marketing Authorisation Holders, Manufacturers and Wholesalers.

  • How developers can use habitat creation or enhancements to count towards their biodiversity net gain (BNG).