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Information for developers on how to avoid harming protected areas and species during development work.
Register for a licence to survey bats using torches for scientific, research or educational purposes, including informing development projects.
Register for a licence to survey great crested newts for scientific, research or educational purposes, including informing development projects.
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.
As a planning authority, find out how to review applications that might affect protected sites and areas.
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 what experience and references you need to support your application or registration, and what form your referees need to complete.
How to assess a planning application when there are otters on or near a proposed development site.
Ecologists can use European protected species (EPS) policies on development sites to benefit EPS by changing survey, mitigation or compensation methods.
How to assess a planning application when there are water voles on or near a proposed development site.
How to assess a planning application when there are wild birds on or near a proposed development site.
Register as an ecological consultant to disturb or capture common bats, or damage or destroy low conservation status roosts; find out how to register a site and if you need to pay.
Register for a licence to displace water voles to allow work that could disturb them or damage their burrows and report your actions.
Information responsible authorities should include in a local nature recovery strategy.
How to manage beaver activities on your land without a licence and when you need a licence.
Plants that you need a licence to sell.
How to get trained to set cage traps for, vaccinate and mark badgers.
How to apply for a licence to cover work that will have a low impact on great crested newts and their habitats.
Terms and conditions for paying for a wildlife licence to carry out work that affects wildlife and its habitat.
Find out about the different marine species and how they are protected UK wildlife legislation.
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