
Welsh general licence users need to “use them or lose them”
Attention now focused on ensuring people do not fall foul of changes.
General licences are issued by government agencies to provide a legal basis for people to carry out a range of activities relating to wildlife. By definition you do not need to apply for general licences but you are required by law to abide by their terms and conditions.
General licences are renewed annually in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. These general licences are made available on the websites of the relevant government agencies (such as Defra in England). They include licences relevant to the all year round control of ‘pest birds’ such as carrion and hooded crows, magpies and woodpigeon.
Control methods allowed under general licence may include shooting; the destruction of eggs and nests; and the use of cage traps such as larsen traps, larsen mates and multi-catch traps.
Where there is a need to manage or control wildlife and such activity is not covered by a relevant general licence then an individual or specific licence may be applied for. These are issued by the relevant government agency in each country.
Click below to find out the information related to the area you carry out pest control in:
Attention now focused on ensuring people do not fall foul of changes.
The results from the BASC Scottish general licence survey have highlighted the scale of usage and their importance for economic prosperity.
Defra leading review in close partnership with Natural England.
Scottish Natural Heritage asks for views during 12-week review
The results from BASC’s members survey have been highlighted in Defra’s final report on their call for evidence on the future use of general licences.
Play your part in NRW general licence review to ensure future licences are fit for purpose.
Attention now focused on ensuring people do not fall foul of changes.
The results from the BASC Scottish general licence survey have highlighted the scale of usage and their importance for economic prosperity.
Defra leading review in close partnership with Natural England.
Scottish Natural Heritage asks for views during 12-week review
The results from BASC’s members survey have been highlighted in Defra’s final report on their call for evidence on the future use of general licences.
Play your part in NRW general licence review to ensure future licences are fit for purpose.