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Wildlife Management and Licensing: Suspected wildlife poisoning

Marsh Harrier - victim of suspected illegal poisoning Suspected poison bait made using a dead rabbit

Reporting an incident

To report the suspected poisoning of wildlife or pets call:
FREEPHONE 0800 321 600

See The Campaign Against Illegal Poisoning of Wildlife (PSD) for advice on what to look out for, and to do if you suspect illegal poisoning.

The Wildlife Incident Investigation Scheme (WIIS)

In the United Kingdom, the Wildlife Incident Investigation Scheme (WIIS) makes enquiries into death or injury of wildlife, including beneficial invertebrates and some pets, where there is strong evidence that pesticide poisoning may be implicated.

The Scheme provides a unique means of post-registration surveillance of pesticide use, so that product approvals can be revised if necessary. In addition, it provides a measure of the success of the pesticide registration process, and helps in the verification and improvement of the risk assessments made in this process.

Evidence from the Scheme may also be used to enforce legislation on the use of pesticides and the protection of humans, food, the environment and animals.
Information and advice on reporting an incident is available from Central Science Laboratory's Wildlife Incident Unit

More information about the Scheme and about the Campaign Against Illegal Poisoning of Animals is available fom the Pesticides Safety Directorate.

WIIS Publications

Every year, the results of the enquiries made under the Wildlife Incident Investigation Scheme are reported in a publication called 'Pesticide Poisoning of Animals - Investigations of Suspected Incidents in the United Kingdom'. Reports from 1998 to date are available.

Advisory Leaflets

Title Ref No
Incidents involving pesticides and animals PB8003 PDF [403 kB] (Pesticides Safety Directorate)
Game Rearing: responsible pest control PB6927 PDF [75 kB] (Pesticides Safety Directorate)