Results for "Bats"
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Possess, transport, sell or exchange a protected species
It is against the law to possess, transport, sell or exchange live or dead specimens of a European or a UK protected species. We can grant a licence if you are planning to possess, transport, sell or exchange a protected species.
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European protected species of plant licensing
It is against the law to pick, collect, cut, uproot or destroy a European Protected Species (EPS) of plant wherever it grows. Natural Resources Wales (NRW) grants licences so you can work within the law.
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Marine European Protected Species licensing
Whales, dolphins, porpoises, turtles and sturgeon are European Protected Species (EPS). It is against the law to damage their breeding sites / resting places, or deliberately to capture, kill, injure or disturb an EPS without a licence.
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Service level agreements for protected species licensing
Our service level agreements for determining certain species licence applications are changing from the 1 April 2021.
- CML2279 Outfall construction on the River Dee (Notice of regulatory decision)
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Consents, licences and permissions potentially required for exploration of onshore oil and gas activities
Find out what permits and licences may be required to carry out onshore oil and gas activities.
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Natural Resources Wales applications for full licences to abstract or impound water
View the current applications made by Natural Resources Wales (or at the directions of Welsh Ministers) for full licences to abstract or impound water, and find out how to comment
- CML1962 Construction of coastal protection as part of the 'Hafan y Mor Holiday Park expansion 2030 Vision Master Plan', Pwllheli
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Apply for a protected species licence
You may need a licence to carry out certain activities. Find out how to apply for a protected species licence.
- Species reports
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Marine ecology datasets for marine developments
Dataset guidance for marine developers. The data is likely to be most useful at the scoping stage of any ecological assessment process that you need to carry out
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SoNaRR2020: Invasive non-native species (INNS)
This cross-cutting theme is about invasive non-native species in Wales and the impact they are having on the sustainable management of natural resources (SMNR).
- Choosing the right tree species
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Water abstraction and impoundment licences
Information about applying for a Water Abstraction or Impoundment Licence
- Applying for licences for hydropower schemes
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Bird specific licences
All wild birds, their nests and their eggs are protected under Section 1 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
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Industrial and Commercial Waste Survey 2018
Industrial and commercial waste generated in Wales 2018