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  • How developers can use habitat creation or enhancements to count towards their biodiversity net gain (BNG).

  • Find out what to do and how much it costs to register a biodiversity gain site.

  • South East byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.

  • Apply to join a district level licensing scheme to develop land that may affect great crested newts and supply any survey data you collect.

  • How to import or move animal by-products from the EU to Great Britain.

  • Find out what you must do before you get a pet pig, how to register as a keeper and get a pig walking licence and what you can feed pet pigs.

  • What you must do to bring your pet to the UK from Ukraine if you are seeking refuge.

  • How land managers can combine biodiversity units and nutrient credits, and sell them alongside other environmental payments.

  • Placing a veterinary medicine on the market, including non-medicinal products, medicinal words and phrases, how to obtain advice, report non-compliance.

  • Apply for an import certificate to import a medicinal product into the UK for veterinary use.

  • How to assess a planning application when there are great crested newts on or near a proposed development site.

  • Anglia rod fishing byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, and where, when and what fish you can take.

  • What you must do to protect the welfare of animals during transport.

  • How to register to keep captive schedule 4 birds, when to ring them and when to microchip them.

  • Use this service to register an ivory item or apply for an exemption certificate to deal in ivory.

  • How to assess a planning application when there are bats on or near a proposed development site.

  • When your pet must go in quarantine, how to book a pet carrier and quarantine premises, and how to get your pet released from quarantine.

  • What to include in a habitat management and monitoring plan (HMMP) to improve biodiversity for the long term.  

  • Guidance and legislation covering pet welfare and animal cruelty.

  • Powers that police, councils and other authorities can use to control or improve the behaviour of dogs.