Advice and legislation relating to the management and control of other mammals.
Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 certain mammals are protected and cannot be killed or taken except under licence. The Act also prohibits or controls certain methods of killing or taking except under licence, see Species other than birds specially protected under The Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981: Schedule 5 (Animals).
If a matter involving a protected species cannot be resolved, a licence may be issued to allow the following actions with regard to mammals that would otherwise be protected:
Licences are issued for the following purposes:
The Wildlife Management & Licensing Service administers licence applications for all mammals, see How to apply for a licence below.
Problems can often be resolved without recourse to a licence. Advisory leaflets are available which describe some of the approaches available. There are also a number of answers to frequently asked questions [398 kB]
regarding mammal issues which you may find useful. If you require additional guidance contact us. We will either assist you directly or put you in touch with your local Wildlife Management Adviser. Advisers can offer more specific guidance to you over the telephone.
If you wish to apply for a licence you will need to complete an application form. The forms can be downloaded from this website, then they can either be posted to the address on the form or completed electronically and submitted by e-mail. In urgent cases, applications may be accepted by facsimile. If you are unable to download a form they can be obtained directly from the Wildlife Management and Licensing Service. There is no charge for this licence or for advice.
Following receipt of your completed application, a Wildlife Management Adviser may contact you to discuss the case or arrange a visit to the site where the problem is occurring. The Adviser will assess the situation and provide guidance on the remedial options available.
We aim to process licence applications in 30 working days from date of receipt for damage or health and safety cases and 15 working days for science, education or conservation cases.
Application for a licence to kill or take any mammals in relation to damage or public health and safety WML-A05 ![]()
Application for a licence to kill or take seals in relation to damage WML-A17 ![]()
Application for a licence for wild animals on Schedule 5 WCA 1981 Species List or Schedule 2 Habitats Regs. 2010 Species List in relation to science, education or conservation
This application can be completed Online or with form WML-A29 ![]()
Application for a licence for wild animals on Schedule 6 WCA 1981 Species List
or Schedule 3 Habitats Regs. 2010 Species List in relation to science, education or conservation WML-A30 ![]()