Natural England - Advisory leaflets

Advisory leaflets

A wide range of leaflets with advice on wildlife, problems that may occur and how these can be resolved, are available.

They can be downloaded below or obtained from our offices, see Contact us.

Mammals

SpeciesTitleRef No
GeneralThe prevention of mammal damage to trees in woodlandFCPN003
(Forestry Commission)
BadgersAdvice to householdersTIN004 pdf document
 Problems with badgers in rural areasTIN005 pdf document
 Badger problems: use of electric fencing to prevent agricultural damageTIN027
 Badger gates in rabbit-proof fencingTIN026
 Using one-way gates on badger sett entrances (use requires a licence)TIN025
 Forest operations and badger settsFCPG009
(Forestry Commission)
 Badgers and developmentIN7.5 pdf document
 Guidance on what constitutes “disturbance” to badgers in their settsWML-G16 pdf document
 Guidance on “current use” of a badger settWML-G17 pdf document
 TB in cattle: reducing the risk (includes guidance on badgers)PB4516
BatsBats in churchesTIN043
 Bat Mitigation GuidelinesIN13.6
 Bat Workers Manualbatwork_manual
(JNCC)
 Bats and human healthBatHhealth pdf document
 Bats: European protected speciesSIN010
 Bats: Remedial timber treatment products suitable for use in bat roostsBat roost timber treatment pdf document
 Bats in houses: guidance for householders in EnglandNEGB1 pdf document
 Bats in Traditional BuildingsBats-accessible (National Trust)
 Bats and onshore wind turbinesTIN051
DeerDeer: problems in urban and suburban areasTIN044
 Recommendations for fallow, roe,and muntjac fencing: new proposals for temporary and reusable fencingFCPN009 [6.5 MB]
(Forestry Commission)
 Managing deer in the countrysideFCPN006 [8 MB]
(Forestry Commission)
 Impact of deer on woodland biodiversityFCIN036
(Forestry Commission)
 Deer Management Groups advice and support in EnglandAdvice Note 1
(The Deer Initiative)
DormiceDormouse Conservation HandbookIN29
Farm rodent control - how to protect dormice
See also ‘mice’ and ‘rats’ below
TIN002
FoxesThe red fox in rural areasSIN004
 Urban foxesSIN003
HaresThe brown hareSIN001
MiceHouse mice: options for management and control (also see "Rats" below)TIN034
Mink (North American)Guidance on controlling minkTAN02
 The GCT mink raftminkraftleaflet
(The Game Conservancy Trust)
MolesMoles: options for management and controlTIN033
OttersOtter: European protected speciesSIN006
Otters and stillwater fisheries guidance - Environment Agency / Wildlife Trusts leafletGuidance pdf document
Otter surveys – when do I need a licence?Guidance pdf document
RabbitsRabbits: management options for preventing damageTIN003
 Pests Act 1954 - Control of rabbits: information for occupiers of landWML-G22 pdf document
 Rabbits: use of fencing to prevent damageTIN023
 Rabbits: use of cage-trapping to prevent agicultural damageTIN024
 The prevention of rabbit damage to trees in woodlandFCPN002
(Forestry Commission)
RatsRats: options for controlling infestationsTIN057
 Rats: control on livestock unitsTIN058
 The control of rats with rodenticides - a complete guide to best practiceRat control guidelines pdf document
(Fera)
 Urban rodent control and the safe use of rodenticides by professional usersMISC515
(HSE)
 Rat poison and the threat to wildlifeRat poison risk pdf document
SquirrelsUrban grey squirrelsTIN056
 Controlling grey squirrel damage to woodlandsFCPN004
(Forestry Commission)
 Practical techniques for surveying and monitoring squirrelsFCPN011 [2.9 MB]
(Forestry Commission)
Water VolesWater voles – the law in practice
Guidance for planners and developers
NE 86
 Do I need a licence to survey for water voles?watervole surveying pdf document
 Water voles and development: licensing policyTIN042
 Water vole conservation handbook
(hard copy only from Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, University of Oxford, tel: 01865 271289)
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Wild BoarFeral wild boar
SIN002

Birds

SpeciesTitleRef No
GeneralBirds and their control in non-agricultural environmentsTAN13
 Birds: problems in livestock unitsTIN031
 Use of paraffin BP to prevent eggs of certain birds from hatching (this action requires a licence)TIN022
 A guide to those taking part in mist netting birds in buildingsTIN006
 A guide to cage-trapping birds in premises to preserve public health or public safetyTIN071
Barn OwlsBarn owls & rural planning applicationsBarn RPA pdf document
Brent GeeseThe management of damage by brent geeseWCA26
 Code of practice on the licensed shooting of brent geeseWCA25
Canada GeeseThe management of problems caused by Canada geese: a guide to best practice
- new guidance published October 2007
TIN009
 Control of Canada geese: round-up and cull during the moult (flightless period)TIN046
 Canada Geese: A guide to legal control measuresCanada geese
(BASC)
BullfinchesBullfinches: preventing damage to fruitTIN032
Fish-eating (piscivorous) birdsFisheries and the presence of cormorants - more informationTIN041
 Fisheries and the presence of goosander & grey heronsTIN040
 Reducing the impact of comorants: the use of fish refugesTIN028
 Protecting your fishery from cormorantsMC1
 Cormorants: The factsMC2
 Goosanders & Mergansers: The FactsMC3
 Reducing the impact of fish-eating birds: The use of nets and wiresTIN029
 Cormorants in the western Palearctic: Distribution and numbers on a wider European scaleWI-CGR pdf document
House SparrowsHouse sparrows in Great BritainPB9198 pdf document
Feral PigeonsA guide to those taking part in Alphachloralose stupefying treatments against feral pigeonsTIN007
Mute SwanUsing high visibility barrier tape to deter mute swans from agricultural cropsTIN070

Amphibians and Reptiles

TitleRef No
Herpetofauna Workers Manual
(hard copy only from JNCC's mailing house NHBS, tel: 01803 865913)
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Great Crested Newts Mitigation GuidlinesNewt1
Great Crested Newts: Conservation licences for pond management workNewt2
Great Crested Newts: Educational pond dipping and invertebrate survey guidanceNewt3 pdf document
Great Crested Newt Conservation HandbookGCNCH
(Froglife)
Natterjack Toad: European protected speciesSIN009
Sand lizard: European protected speciesSIN008
Smooth snake: European protected speciesSIN007
Pool frog: European protected speciesWML-G10 pdf document

Other Animals

TitleRef No
Fisher's estuarine moth: European protected speciesWML-G08 pdf document
Lesser whirlpool ramshorn snail: European protected speciesWML-G09 pdf document
White clawed crayfish: guidance on worksCray1 pdf document

Protected Plants

TitleRef No
Guidance on sampling rare aquatic plantsAquatic plant 1 pdf document

Injurious Weeds

TitleRef No
Identification of injurious weedsidentify
Code of practice on how to prevent the spread of Ragwortcop_ragwort
Guidance on the disposal options for Common Ragwortragwort-dispose
Preventing the spread of harmful weedsinjurious-weeds

For information on Japanese knotweed please see Defra's Non-native species: Japanese Knotweed

General

TitleRef No
Electric fence reference manualElectric fencing manual pdf document
Nature Photographers Code of Practice
Available from The Royal Photographic Society Nature Group website
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Disease and Biosecurity

TitleRef No
Biosecurity guidance to prevent the spread of animal diseasesbiosecurity_guidance
Better Biosecurity Providesbiosecleaf
Avian influenza - Health advice for individuals catching and handling wild birdsAvianfluadvice pdf document
TB in cattle: reducing the risk (includes guidance on badgersPB 4516
TB in cattle: Do you know what's happening in your feed store? (includes guidance on badgers)PB 12474C
Biosecurity and preventing disease - guidance for poultry keepersPB 11380

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