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Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 04 October 2024. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date.
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Part I WildlifePrevious MatchNext Match
Protection of birds and prevention of poachingPrevious MatchNext Match
1.Protection of wild birds, their nests and eggs.Previous MatchNext Match
5.Prohibition of certain methods of killing or taking wild birds.Previous MatchNext Match
6.Sale etc. of live or dead wild birds, eggs etc.Previous MatchNext Match
7.Registration etc. of certain captive birds.Previous MatchNext Match
Protection of other animals and prevention of poachingPrevious MatchNext Match
9. Protection of certain wild animals.Previous MatchNext Match
11.Prohibition of certain methods of killing or taking wild animals.Previous MatchNext Match
11A.Snares: training, identification numbers, tags etc.Previous MatchNext Match
11C.Snares: authorisation from landowners etc.Previous MatchNext Match
11D.Snares: presumption arising from identification numberPrevious MatchNext Match
11F.Snaring: review and report to the Scottish ParliamentPrevious MatchNext Match
11G.Prevention of poaching: wild hares, rabbits etc.Previous MatchNext Match
11I.Sale, possession etc. of wild hares, rabbits etc. killed or taken unlawfullyPrevious MatchNext Match
12YA.Relaxation of restriction on night shooting of hares and rabbitsPrevious MatchNext Match
MiscellaneousPrevious MatchNext Match
14ZA.Sale etc. of certain animals and plants included in Schedule 9
14ZB.Codes of practice in connection with species which are non-native or included in Schedule 9
14ZC.Prohibition on keeping etc. of invasive animals or plantsPrevious MatchNext Match
14A.Prohibition on sale etc. of invasive animals or plantsPrevious MatchNext Match
14AA.Contravention of Invasive Alien Species RegulationPrevious MatchNext Match
14AB.Contravention of emergency measures (1) Section (2) applies where regulations...Previous MatchNext Match
14B.Notification of presence of invasive animals or plants etc.Previous MatchNext Match
14C.Non-native species etc.: code of practicePrevious MatchNext Match
14D.Power to make species control ordersPrevious MatchNext Match
14E.Emergency species control ordersPrevious MatchNext Match
14F.Content of species control ordersPrevious MatchNext Match
14G.Notice of species control ordersPrevious MatchNext Match
14H.Appeals in connection with species control ordersPrevious MatchNext Match
14I.Coming into effect of species control ordersPrevious MatchNext Match
14J.Review of species control ordersPrevious MatchNext Match
14K.Offences in relation to species control ordersPrevious MatchNext Match
14L.Enforcement of operations under species control ordersPrevious MatchNext Match
14M.Species control orders: powers of entryPrevious MatchNext Match
14N.Species control orders: entry by warrant etc.Previous MatchNext Match
14O.Species control orders: powers of entry: supplementalPrevious MatchNext Match
14P.Interpretation of sections 14 to 14OPrevious MatchNext Match
15.Endangered species (import and export).Previous MatchNext Match
SupplementalPrevious MatchNext Match
16AA.Licensing: land on which certain birds may be killed or takenPrevious MatchNext Match
16AB.Appeals relating to section 16AA licencesPrevious MatchNext Match
16AC.Section 16AA Licence: code of practicePrevious MatchNext Match
16AD.Section 16AA Licence: delegation of power in relation to code of practicePrevious MatchNext Match
16AE.Report on operation and effect of section 16AA licencesPrevious MatchNext Match
16AF.Report on operation and effect of section 16AA licences: delegationPrevious MatchNext Match
16A.Delegation of licence-granting power: ScotlandPrevious MatchNext Match
17.False statements made for obtaining registration , identification number or licence etc.Previous MatchNext Match
18B.Group 1 offences and licences: power to enter premisesPrevious MatchNext Match
18C.Group 1 offences and licences: examining specimens and taking samples
18D.Group 2 offences and licences etc. : power to enter premises
18E.Group 2 offences: examining specimens and taking samples
19ZD.Power to take samples: ScotlandPrevious MatchNext Match
19A.Evidence in Scotland in certain proceedings.Previous MatchNext Match
20.Proceedings for summary offences.Previous MatchNext Match
23.Advisory bodies and their functions.Previous MatchNext Match
24.Functions of GB conservation bodiesPrevious MatchNext Match
26.Regulations, orders, notices etc.Previous MatchNext Match
26A.Enforcement of wildlife legislationPrevious MatchNext Match
Part II Nature Conservation, Countryside and National ParksPrevious MatchNext Match
Sites of special scientific interest and limestone pavements Previous MatchNext Match
27A. Construction of references to Nature Conservancy Council.Previous MatchNext Match
27AA.Application of sections 28 to 34 in WalesPrevious MatchNext Match
28. Sites of special scientific interest.Previous MatchNext Match
28CA.Guidance in relation to subtidal notifications of SSSIs
28E. Duties in relation to sites of special scientific interest.
28H. Statutory undertakers, etc.: duty in relation to carrying out operations.
28I. Statutory undertakers, etc.: duty in relation to authorising operations.
28S.Notices and signs relating to SSSIsPrevious MatchNext Match
29. Special protection for certain areas of special scientific interest.Previous MatchNext Match
30. Compensation where order is made under s. 29.Previous MatchNext Match
31.Restoration following offence under section 28P.Previous MatchNext Match
32. Duties of agriculture Ministers with respect to areas of special scientific interest.Previous MatchNext Match
33. Ministerial guidance as respects areas of special scientific interest.Previous MatchNext Match
Nature reserves, marine nature reserves and Ramsar sitesPrevious MatchNext Match
Part IV Miscellaneous and GeneralPrevious MatchNext Match
66B.Application of Part 1 to Crown: ScotlandPrevious MatchNext Match
67.Application of Parts 2 and 3 to Crown landPrevious MatchNext Match
68. Application to the Isles of Scilly.Previous MatchNext Match
69. Offences by bodies corporate etc.Previous MatchNext Match
69A.Offences by Scottish partnerships etc.Previous MatchNext Match
70B.Effect of failure to serve certain noticesPrevious MatchNext Match
74. Short title commencement and extent.Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE A1Previous MatchNext Match
Protected nests and nest sites: birdsPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 1Previous MatchNext Match
Birds which are Protected by Special PenaltiesPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 1APrevious MatchNext Match
Birds which are Protected from HarassmentPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 2Previous MatchNext Match
Birds which may be Killed or TakenPrevious MatchNext Match
Part IA Exception: birds included in Part I which may not be killed or taken on Sundays or Christmas DayPrevious MatchNext Match
Part 1B Birds included in Part 1 which may only be killed or taken on land with section 16AA licencePrevious MatchNext Match
Part II By Authorised Persons at all TimesPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 3Previous MatchNext Match
Birds which may be SoldPrevious MatchNext Match
Part I Alive at all Times if Ringed and Bred in CaptivityPrevious MatchNext Match
Part IA Alive if taken in captivity or by certain persons outside close season or during first 28 days of close seasonPrevious MatchNext Match
Part IIA Dead if killed outside close season by certain personsPrevious MatchNext Match
Part III Dead from 1st September to 28th FebruaryPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 4Previous MatchNext Match
Birds Which Must Be Registered and Ringed if Kept in CaptivityPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 5APrevious MatchNext Match
Animals which are Protected under Section 10A in their Close SeasonPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 6Previous MatchNext Match
Animals which may not be Killed or Taken by Certain MethodsPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 6ZAPrevious MatchNext Match
Animals which may not be killed or taken by trapping or snaringPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 7Previous MatchNext Match
Amendment of Acts In Relation To Night Shooting of Hares and RabbitsPrevious MatchNext Match
The Dogs (Protection of Livestock) Act 1953Previous MatchNext Match
The Badgers Act 1973Previous MatchNext Match
8. Amendment of Acts In Relation To Night Shooting of Hares and RabbitsPrevious MatchNext Match
9. Amendment of Acts In Relation To Night Shooting of Hares and RabbitsPrevious MatchNext Match
10. Amendment of Acts In Relation To Night Shooting of Hares and RabbitsPrevious MatchNext Match
11. Amendment of Acts In Relation To Night Shooting of Hares and RabbitsPrevious MatchNext Match
12. Amendment of Acts In Relation To Night Shooting of Hares and RabbitsPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 9Previous MatchNext Match
Animals and Plants to which Section 14 AppliesPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 9BPrevious MatchNext Match
Invasive alien species: defences and licencesPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 10Previous MatchNext Match
Amendment of the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act 1976Previous MatchNext Match
Part II Schedule inserted as Schedule 4Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 4 Animals the Sale etc. of Which is Restricted Previous MatchNext Match
REPTILES The kinds of reptile specified in the first column below—...Previous MatchNext Match
AMPHIBIANS The kinds of amphibian specified in the first column...Previous MatchNext Match
FISH The kinds of fish specified in the first column below—...Previous MatchNext Match
MOLLUSCS The kinds of mollusc specified below— Conradilla caelata Dromus dromas...Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 11Previous MatchNext Match
Procedure in Connection with Certain Orders under Part IIPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 12Previous MatchNext Match
Procedure in Connection With Orders Under Section 36Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 14Previous MatchNext Match
Applications for Certain Orders Under Part IIIPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 15Previous MatchNext Match
Procedure in Connection with Certain Orders Under Part IIIPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 16Previous MatchNext Match
Orders Creating, Extinguishing or Diverting Footpaths or BridlewaysPrevious MatchNext Match
1—4. Orders Creating, Extinguishing or Diverting Footpaths or BridlewaysPrevious MatchNext Match
The Highways Act 1980Previous MatchNext Match
5.(1) In subsection (1) of section 119 of the Highways...Previous MatchNext Match
6.(1) In sub-paragraphs (1)(b) and 2(b) of paragraph I of...Previous MatchNext Match
7.After paragraph 2 of that Schedule there shall be inserted...Previous MatchNext Match
8.(1) In paragraph 4 of that Schedule after the words...Previous MatchNext Match
9.After that paragraph there shall be inserted the following paragraph—...Previous MatchNext Match
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