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Wildlife Management and Licensing: General licences

General licences are issued to allow certain actions to be carried out that would otherwise be illegal under the legislation, without the need for people to apply for a specific licence.

However, if you plan to act under the authority of a general licence, you must be satisfied that you are acting within the provisions of that general licence and therefore the law. This means that it is your responsibility to read the conditions attached to licence to ensure that your situation is covered, and to comply with the conditions.

General licences are issued for a range of activities, including the sale, exhibition and possession of protected species, the investigation of crimes, the rehabilitation of injured animals and the control of certain species that are, at times, in conflict with people's interests (e.g. air safety, damage to crops and the conservation of other species).

From the 1 January 2008 Natural England general licences replaced those previously issued by Defra.

Licence Ref no.
General licence for the trapping and marking of shrews WML Gen-L01 PDF
General licence for possession of dead specimens for museums, research and educational establishments WML Gen-L02 PDF
General licence for possession of dead specimens by members of the Guild of Taxidermists  WML Gen-L03 PDF
General licence for people submitting bats to the VLA for Rabies testing  WML Gen-L04 PDF
Licence to kill or take certain birds to prevent serious damage or disease WML Gen-L05 PDF
Licence to kill or take certain birds to preserve air safety WML Gen-L06 PDF
Blank licence return for general licence WML Gen-LO6, preservation of air safety WML Gen-L06 return Word
Licence to kill or take certain birds to preserve public health or public safety WML Gen-L07 PDF
Licence to kill or take certain birds to conserve wild birds WML Gen-L08 PDF
Licence to keep certain wild birds for the purposes of rehabilitation WML Gen-L09 PDF
Licence to keep certain birds for the purposes of providing veterinary treatment WML Gen-L10 PDF
Licence to keep certain birds, pending legal proceedings WML Gen-L11 PDF
Licence for laboratories to retain blood and other tissue samples WML Gen-L12 PDF
Licence to permit the incubation of eggs and rearing of chicks of Schedule 4 birds WML Gen-L13 PDF
Licence to take birds' eggs WML Gen-L14 PDF
Licence to take eggs of Anas Platyrhynchos (Mallard Duck) WML Gen-L15 PDF
Licence to permit the competitive showing of certain captive bred live wild birds - birds that do not require a ring WML Gen-L16 PDF
Licence to permit the competitive showing of certain captive bred live wild birds - birds that require a ring WML Gen-L17 PDF
Licence to permit the sale and exhibition of captive bred Mealy Redpoll WML Gen-L18 PDF
Licence to allow the keeping of certain birds in show cages for training purposes WML Gen-L19 PDF
Licence to release wild-bred rehabilitated barn owls WML Gen-L20 PDF
Licence to sell dead Schedule 3, Part III wild birds and their derivatives WML Gen-L21 PDF
Licence to sell dead birds WML Gen-L22 PDF
Licence to sell certain species of live wildfowl WML Gen-L23 PDF
Licence to permit the sale of certain captive bred native species of live bird WML Gen-L24 PDF
Licence to sell live birds listed on Annex A of Council Regulation (EC) No. 338/97 WML Gen-L25 PDF
Licence to sell certain species of amphibian WML Gen-L26 PDF
Licence to take/kill Edible Dormice (Glis glis) using a prohibited method to preserve public health or public safety and/or to prevent serious damage to crops, fruit, foodstuffs for livestock and growing timber. WML Gen-L27 PDF
Licence to sell certain dead animals WML Gen-L28 PDF
Licence to kill, or take Ruddy Ducks (Oxyura jamaicensis), including the taking, damaging or destruction of their nests or the taking or destruction of their eggs WML Gen-L29 PDF