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General Licences - Scotland

General Licences in Scotland are currently issued by NatureScot (formerly Scottish Natural Heritage). You don’t need to apply to use a General Licence, but you are required by law to abide by their terms and conditions.

What you need to know

The General Licences for Scotland for 2023 have been renewed and there are no changes from the previous licences.

There is a requirement to comply with standing conditions when using General Licences over certain special protected areas and special areas of conservation. 

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. Click here for more information.

All traps must also be registered with NatureScot – not Police Scotland. Register your traps here

What is BASC doing?

BASC works closely with NatureScot to ensure current and future licences are fit for purpose. We regularly meet with representatives from NatureScot and the Scottish Government to make the views of the BASC membership known.

For further information on Scottish general licences, please call: 01350 723 226.

Latest press releases – Scotland general licences