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John Holland created a caravan park in a Site of Special Scientific Interest without permission from Natural England
You may need a licence if you can’t avoid disturbing protected birds and animals to survey, film or photograph them.
Apply for a licence to control wild birds for air safety, conservation, public health and safety or to prevent disease or agricultural damage.
What you must do to avoid harming great crested newts and when you’ll need a licence.
What you must do to avoid harming birds and when you’ll need a licence.
What you must do to avoid harming badgers and when you’ll need a licence.
What you must do to avoid harming hazel dormice and when you’ll need a licence.
Information for developers on how to avoid harming protected areas and species during development work.
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