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  • How developers can create and enhance habitat off-site or buy biodiversity units to achieve biodiversity net gain (BNG).

  • Find the 2022 update to the river basin management plans which describe the challenges that threaten the water environment and how these challenges can be managed.

  • Register for a licence to survey bats using torches for scientific, research or educational purposes, including informing development projects - and report actions taken under the licence.

  • As a land owner, occupier or authorised person, use this general licence to kill or take certain species of wild birds to prevent serious damage.

  • What you need to do as a developer to meet biodiversity net gain (BNG) requirements.

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

  • How to manage game birds during a bird flu (avian influenza) outbreak.

  • How to sell biodiversity units to developers for biodiversity net gain: explore the market, register a gain site and record allocations.

  • How local authorities can select a site, and then declare and manage it as a local nature reserve.

  • Get consent to introduce (site permit) or remove fish (excluding fish farms): application forms and rules.

  • How to import or move high risk food and feed of non-animal origin from the EU to Great Britain.

  • How local planning authorities can ensure that developers and land managers meet the requirements for biodiversity net gain (BNG). 

  • How biodiversity net gain (BNG) applies to irreplaceable habitat.

  • Plant health controls, imports and exports, certification schemes, plant passporting and listed quarantine plant pests.

  • Wreck and salvage laws, the role of the Receiver of the Wreck, wreck owners and salvors and how to report wreck material.

  • How to report farm animal welfare concerns to the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) in England.

  • What you must do to avoid harming birds and when you’ll need a licence.

  • Information for developers on how to avoid harming protected areas and species during development work.

  • Find out how to import timber and wood material, including the documents, identity checks and plant health inspections required.

  • Find out about the eight-toothed spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus), including how to report sightings.