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Form: Protected species licences: when to include a reasoned statement with your application

Natural England

December 22
12:33 2022

Reasoned statement for preserving public health and safety

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Reasoned statement for overriding public interest

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You may need to complete a reasoned statement as part of your licence application pack, if the activity you have applied for has no satisfactory alternative that will cause less harm to a protected species.

Youll need to submit a reasoned statement to support licence applications which:

  • concern preserving public health and safety
  • have an overriding public interest

Use the guidance Protected species licences: when to include a reasoned statement above to find out more detail about reasoned statements, when you need to submit one and which form to use.

See also: European protected species: apply for a mitigation licence

Published 6 October 2014
Last updated 22 December 2022 +show all updates
  1. Uploaded a new reasoned statement template to support applications that concern preserving public health and safety.

  2. Updated the reasoned statement template documents to reflect that they now cover derogations under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended).

  3. Replaced the

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