Original document : https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/reintroductions-and-conservation-translocations-in-england-code-guidance-and-forms

Change description : 2025-02-28 10:56:00: Wild release of beavers in England is now permitted with a licence. [Guidance and regulation]

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Guidance

Reintroductions and conservation translocations in England: code, guidance and forms

Follow the code and guidance if you’re considering a species reintroduction or other conservation translocation. Use the forms to record your project and apply for a conservation translocation licence.

Update history

2025-02-28 10:56
Wild release of beavers in England is now permitted with a licence.

2024-07-09 16:20
Update to ‘Reintroductions and other conservation translocations: code and guidance for England’ including: when you need to use a project scoping form (page 20), when you need permission from the Fish Health Inspectorate (page 27), information on Schedule 9(1B) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (page 40), when and how to create an exit strategy (page 70), and translocations to mitigate other conflicts (page 74). Update to ‘Conservation translocations: when you need a wildlife licence’: You need to contact the Fish Health Inspectorate if you’re planning a reintroduction or conservation translocation of any species that needs aquaculture.

2023-01-16 16:51
Updated ‘Translocations as a conservation management tool’ in part 13 of Reintroductions and other conservation translocations: code and guidance for England.

2022-09-02 09:30
In ‘Conservation translocations: when you need a wildlife licence’, updated the section ‘1.1 Releasing Eurasian beavers into the wild’ following the closure of the consultation.