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ForestHarvest - the Wildlife and Countryside Act and its implications for hunting and gathering in Scotland
HARVESTING | HARVESTING GUIDELINES | LEGAL AND ACCESS ISSUES | GATHERING CALENDAR LINKS | SITE INDEX The Wildlife and Countryside Act Protecting Britain's wildlife The main statutory implement in Britain governing our interaction with ... kill, injure, take possession of or trade any animal listed in Schedule 5 of the Act. It is also illegal to damage or obstruct any structure or place used by these ...
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Naturenet: The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
Overview of the Act: includes description of sections and list of schedules • Wild Birds and the Law: a comprehensive ... of extinction or in response to international obligations. (from the JNCC website) Download Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 Other links UNEP-WCMC Species Database of threatened animals (worldwide): a very good ...
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Naturenet: Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
Part III covers public rights of way, Part IV deals with miscellaneous provisions of the Act. This document deals only with Part I. The provisions relating to animals in the Wildlife ... DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT, 1992. Protecting Britain's Wildlife; Leaflet HMSO, 1981. The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Chapter 69. HMSO, London Acknowledgements: text based on material produced by Tony Gent ...
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EMS - Environmental Entomology - Invertebrate Surveys and Conservation - Bird and Insect Databases
Mediterranean coasts n/a mainly fish, some invertebrates; surface diving protected under Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981; European Community Birds Directive; Appendix III of the Berne Convention Biodiversity Action Plan ... mainly of grasses and weeds, leaves and some insects Schedule 9 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 none none none released in Sussex in 1971 but mates with red-legged ...
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EMS - Environmental Entomology - Invertebrate Surveys and Conservation - Bird and Insect Databases
GB in last 25 years, Schedule 5 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (The UK Steering Group 1995); Schedule 5 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, scheduled 1992 (Ball 1996); RDB1, published BAP List 3 in United Kingdom and revised BAP List 2 with SAP in UK (Recorder 1997) none none none none 950 Graptodytes bilineatus (Sturm ...
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Conservation of Seals Act 1970
Secretary of State authorising that person, notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this Act, but subject to compliance with any conditions specified in the licence,- (a) for scientific or educational ... nature reserve within the meaning of section 15 of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 or in an area which has been notified as a site of special ...
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Friends of the Earth: New wildlife Act passed
Case studies Biofuels - the road to nowhere Palm oil - rainforest in your shopping New wildlife Act passed 20 years of hard campaigning by Friends of the Earth and thousands of committed ... by Friends of the Earth) See the British Wildlife article: From passive to positive - the Countryside Act 2000 and British wildlife Other success stories > Bookmark with: Delicious Digg Facebook Hugg StumbleUpon ...
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Friends of the Earth: Briefing: WILDLIFE ACT 1998
Lundy, Skomer and Strangford Lough. PROTECTION OF SSSIs The Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981, and a subsequent amendment in 1985, are the foundations of wildlife 'protection' ... be remedied; the ability to enforce appropriate restoration orders or no interference zones would also act as a deterrent against damage in the first instance. Tighter controls are needed on the ...
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Wildlife and countryside conservation promoted by the Northmoor Trust
All UK native amphibians and reptiles are listed in Schedule 5 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Great crested newts (together with natterjack toads, smooth snakes, sand lizards and two species ... and keep, transport, sell or exchange; offer for sale or advertise. The Countryside And Rights of Way (CROW) Act 2000 extends these offences by including RECKLESS damage and disturbance. For more ...
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Wildlife and countryside conservation promoted by the Northmoor Trust
Graphical version | search Northmoor Trust Land, people, ecology home | news | contact us about us | our estate | support us | education | project timescape | shop | events Countryside Home > Countryside > Nature Reserve > Mammals Nature Reserve Amphibians Insects and Invertebrates Damselflies and Dragonflies Great Crested Newts Mammals Nature Diary Plants Reserve Warden's Blog Past Land ...
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