Statutory guidance

Licence for taxidermists to possess dead specimens of animals listed on Annex 4 of the Habitats Directive (GL02)

Updated 1 January 2024

Applies to England

General licence GL02: for taxidermists to possess and transport dead specimens of animal species listed on Annex IV of the Habitats Directive for scientific or educational purposes.

Overview

This licence permits, for the purposes of science or education, the possession and transport of dead specimens and/or derivatives of wild animals listed on Annex IV to the Habitats Directive that would otherwise be an offence under regulations 43(3)(a) or (b) of the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017 (as amended).

This licence is only intended for use by full members of the Guild of Taxidermists.

Registration: This licence may only be used by members of the Guild of Taxidermists who have registered with Natural England (see Condition 1).

Recording and reporting: There is a data recording requirement (see Condition 4).

Reference: WML-GL02.

Legislation

Statute(s) The Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017 (as amended) (‘the Habitats Regulations’).

Section(s) This licence is issued under regulations 55 and 57.

Licence conditions

Valid for the period: 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2024 (inclusive).

Area valid in: All counties of England (landward of the mean low water mark).

Purpose(s) for which this licence is issued: This licence can only be used for science or education.

What this licence permits

Subject to the terms and conditions below, and solely for the purposes stated above, this licence permits possession and transport of dead specimens and/or derivatives of wild animals listed on Annex IV to the Habitats Directive that would otherwise be an offence under regulations 43(3)(a) or (b) of the Habitats Regulations that:

i. are kept and transported for the purposes of science or education only, and

ii. were taken from the wild in the United Kingdom or the European territory of a European Union Member State without breaching applicable legislation of the United Kingdom or the European Union Member State in question (see Information and Advice note e).

Who can use this licence

This licence can only be used by Authorised Persons* except those convicted on or after 1 January 2010 of a wildlife crime* unless, in respect of that offence, either:

  • they are a rehabilitated person for the purposes of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and their conviction is treated as spent, or
  • a court has made an order discharging them absolutely

Any application by a person to whom this exclusion applies for an individual licence will be considered on its merits.

*: see Definitions

Definitions used in this licence

“Authorised Person” is a full member of the Guild of Taxidermists, or is an employee or subcontractor of a person or organisation that is a full member, and who has successfully registered to use this licence in accordance with Information and Advice notes a - e.

“Wildlife crime” means any offence under the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017, the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, the Protection of Badgers Act 1992, the Deer Act 1991, the Hunting Act 2004, the Wild Mammals (Protection) Act 1996, the Animal Welfare Act 2006, the Protection of Animals Act 1911 (all as amended) or the Invasive Alien Species (Enforcement and Permitting) Order 2019.

Licence conditions

  1. This licence may only be relied upon by full members of the Guild of Taxidermists, their employees and subcontractors, who have successfully registered to use this licence in accordance with Information and Advice notes a - e.
  2. Subject to Condition 3, any organisation or person relying on this licence must notify Natural England Wildlife Licensing (contact details below) in writing by email or post, giving their contact details, including their email address, within one month of the date of first possession of a dead specimen or derivative of an animal or plant.
  3. Where an organisation has notified Natural England in relation to Condition 2 above, those relying on this licence by virtue of being an employee or subcontractor of that organisation do not need to separately notify Natural England.

    Recording and reporting requirements

  4. Specimens and derivatives must be catalogued and a register of specimens and derivatives must be kept and updated on an annual basis in accordance with the requirements of Annex A. This information is to be made available for inspection at any reasonable time by Natural England.

Important

This licence authorises acts that would otherwise be offences under the legislation referred to above. Failure to comply with its terms and conditions:

i. may be an offence against the Habitats Regulations or mean that the licence cannot be relied upon and an offence could therefore be committed. The maximum penalty available for an offence under the Habitat Regulations is, at the time of the issue of this licence, an unlimited fine and/or a six month custodial sentence

ii. may result in your permission to use this licence being withdrawn. Natural England will inform any person or organisation whose permission to use this licence is withdrawn in writing. This sanction may be applied to other similar licences, and

iii. may mean that you are not able to rely on this licence as a defence in respect to the prohibitions within the Animal Welfare Act 2006 or the Wild Mammals (Protection) Act 1996.

If the activity that you wish to undertake is not covered by this licence, or if you are unable to comply with any of the terms and conditions which apply to the use of this licence, then you will need to apply to Natural England for an individual licence.

Issued by and on behalf of Natural England on 1 January 2024.

Information and advice specific to this licence

a. Before relying on this licence it is necessary to submit in writing (preferably by email) the following details to Natural England Wildlife Licensing:

(i) your name

(ii) contact address, telephone number and email address (if available)

(iii) the information specified within Annex A for each specimen which to wish to keep

b. Once registered, you must inform Natural England of any permanent change of address.

c. Once registered, a person is entitled to use this licence so long as they satisfy the licence’s terms and conditions; annual re-registration is not required.

d. Anyone seeking to confirm whether a person is registered to use this licence should contact Natural England Wildlife Licensing.

e. A person’s registration may be revoked by Natural England, for example, if that person breaches the conditions of this licence. In these circumstances Natural England will normally give 28 days’ notice of our intention to revoke a person’s registration.

The law

f. Natural England has issued this licence in exercise of the powers conferred under regulation 55 of the Habitats Regulations being satisfied that as regards the purpose set above:

i. there is no satisfactory alternative, and

ii. that the action authorised will not be detrimental to the maintenance of the populations of the species concerned at a favourable conservation status in their natural range.

g. The possession and transport of dead specimens and/or derivatives of species listed on Annex IV to the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) are prohibited by regulations 43(3)(a) or (b) of the Habitats Regulations. Visit Legislation.gov.uk to view the full text of the legislation.

h. This prohibition extends to all species listed in Annex IV and not just those found in the UK. A full list of Annex IV species is available from the European Commission website.

i. There are certain exceptions to the prohibitions in regulations 43(3):

i. where the specimen was taken from the wild outside the European territory of a European Union Member State or was captive bred

ii. where the specimen was taken from the wild in the United Kingdom without contravention of the law and before 10 June 1994

iii. where the specimen was taken from the wild before the ‘relevant date’ in the European Union Member State in question without contravention of the law of that member State. The relevant date is 10 June 1994 or, where the Member State joined the European Union after that date, the date it joined the European Union

iv. where the specimen is of an exempted species, namely those listed in Schedule 3 to the Habitats Regulations and certain populations of the wild goat, the European mouflon and the houting.

j. This licence covers possession of specimens that were taken from the wild after the ‘relevant date’ without contravention of any applicable law of the United Kingdom or the European Union Member State in which it was taken. In the UK for example, this would mean without contravention of relevant wildlife legislation such as the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017 (as amended) (‘the Habitats Regulations’), the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended), the Pests Act 1954 and the Animal Welfare Act 2006.

The Guild of Taxidermists

k. To be eligible to possess and transport dead specimens under this licence you must be a full member of the Guild of Taxidermists or an ‘Authorised Person’ (see ‘Definitions used in this licence’) and you must be doing so for scientific or educational purposes only. Possession and transport for other purposes or by those who are not ‘Authorised Persons’ (as defined under ‘Definitions’) is not covered by this general licence and requires a separate licence. Application forms are available from Natural England at the address above or online at: https://www.gov.uk/wildlife-licences.

l. Information about the Guild of Taxidermists is available online at https://taxidermy.org.uk/.

m. A licence in similar terms has been issued in Wales by Natural Resources Wales.

Information and advice for all class and general licences

General information

n. Ordinarily, licences will be reissued on 1 January each year (NB: you do not need to re-register for those with registration requirements). Please note, however, that they can be modified or revoked at any time by Natural England or the Secretary of State, but this will not be done unless there are good reasons for doing so. You are advised to check the terms and conditions of a licence prior to your first use of it each year in case of amendments.

o. The common name of the species given in a licence is included by way of guidance only; in the event of any dispute or proceedings, it is the scientific name of a species only that will be taken into account.

The limits of licences

p. Licences permit action only for the purposes specified on that licence.

q. Licences do not permit actions prohibited under any other legislation, nor do they confer any right of entry upon land.

r. Unless otherwise stated the provisions of Natural England licences only apply landward of the mean low water mark in England. The Marine Management Organisation is responsible for all licensing seaward of the mean low water mark.

Contact Natural England for licensing enquiries

Telephone: 020 802 61089

Email: [email protected]

Wildlife Licensing, Operations Delivery
Natural England
Horizon House
Deanery Road
Bristol
BS1 5AH

For other enquiries use the Enquiry Service.

Telephone: 0300 060 3900

Email: [email protected]

Annex A Register of specimens

The register of Annex IV specimens must include the information stipulated in the table below and be presented in the format shown. A copy of the register is to be kept electronically in a format that is compatible with Microsoft Excel.

Scientific name Common name Whole specimen (Yes/No) If No, specify the part or derivative Number Date came into your possession
Example: Nyctalus noctula Noctule bat Yes - 1 01/05/2024

WML-GL02 [version January 2024].