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The prohibitions and restrictions on the import of animal furs and skins into the UK and the export of salmon and trout.
Case study from Holistic AI.
ECaaS provides an API to the Home Energy Model so users can produce software, and a basic frontend so users can validate building designs.
What to do if you’re bringing your pet or pets to Great Britain: quarantine rules, documents you need, types of animal you can bring.
Data First is a pioneering data-linking, research and academic engagement programme led by the Ministry of Justice and funded by ADR UK.
What you need to do if you find, own or look after a listed invasive non-native (alien) animal in England and Wales.
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).
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You need a licence to keep certain kinds of wild or dangerous animals: contact your council for more information
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