This Act protects wild birds and other wild animals in England and Wales (there's a separate law for Scotland). It controls the methods that can be used to kill some species when they are causing serious damage to crops or other problems.
You can search the FAQs on the right for information on specific queries. If you’re particularly interested in wild birds and the law, visit the RSPB website as well - they have some useful summaries and a detailed booklet.
For the actual law itself, go to the UK Statute Law Database, although it’s worth keeping in mind that the revised versions there may not be completely up-to-date.
The Act is very complicated and impossible for us to cover in detail - but we’ve picked out some of the major points below:
We think it’s important that wild animals are protected from unnecessary suffering so we campaign for relevant changes to legislation. When the government is considering changes, we provide evidence to consultations.
We also assist with police investigations and prosecute people involved in wildlife crime such as badger digging or the trapping of songbirds.
If you’re concerned that someone has done something illegal to a wild animal, please call our 24hr cruelty and advice line on 0300 1234 999 - or contact the police.
Our wildlife team promote thoughtful and humane interactions between people and wild animals.
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