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General licences - Wales

2023 Welsh general licences

GL001 – Prevention of serious damage to crops and livestock
Valid from 1 January 2023

This general licence is for the purpose of preventing serious damage or spread of disease to livestock, foodstuffs for livestock, crops, vegetables or fruit. There is now a matrix table within GL001, listing which species can be controlled for which specific reason. 

Click here for more information on GL001

GL002 – Preservation of public health
Valid from 1 January 2023

This general licence authorises the killing or taking of feral pigeon for the purpose of preserving public health and preventing the spread of disease.

Click here for more information on GL002

GL004 – Conservation of wild birds
Valid from 1 February 2023

This general licence is for the purpose of conserving wild birds.

It authorises the killing or taking of carrion crow. The control methods listed in GL004 are authorised to conserve only the chicks and eggs of bird species listed in Annex 1 of the licence and are only authorised between the period 1 February and 31 August of the licence granting year.

Click here for more information on GL004

GL005 – Allows the management of the ruddy duck
Valid from 1 January 2023

This general licence allows the killing or taking or destruction of the eggs of ruddy duck.

Click here for more information on the GL005

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 details.

Click here for more information on other general licences in Wales.

Protected sites

For some of the protected sites in Wales, the general licences are not valid in, or within 300 metres of the site. In addition, for one protected site – the Dyfi Estuary SSSI – general licences are not valid within 500 metres of the site boundary. A list of protected sites where the new general licences are not valid can be found in an annex at the end of each of the general licences.

If you need to carry out pest bird control within any of the listed protected sites, you will need to apply for a specific licence from NRW.

Use of decoy birds

The use of decoy birds is still permitted within the general licences; please ensure all terms and conditions are followed when using a decoy bird.

Reporting

Under the new general licences if any European protected species of animal (as defined within the general licence) or any wild bird of prey is captured, killed or injured in the course of action carried out under this licence, NRW must be advised of that fact as soon as practicable. NRW can be contacted via specieslicence@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk.

If you need to carry out pest bird control which is not covered in any of the general licences, you will need to apply for a specific licence from NRW.

It is very important that anyone acting under the general licences reads and understands its terms and conditions prior to carrying out any licensed actions.

If you are a BASC member and need advice on applying for an specific licence, please email our game and gundogs team or call 01244 573 019.