Apply for a licence for activities associated with the rapid eradication of newly arrived invasive alien species

Licence for activities associated with the rapid eradication of newly arrived species of special concern

The Invasive Alien Species (Enforcement and Permitting) Order 2019 sets out rules to prevent and minimise the impact of the introduction and spread of invasive non-native animals and plants in England and Wales.

The Order relates to 66 species of special concern, whose adverse impact requires coordinated action at a European level.

Activities associated with the rapid eradication of species at an early stage of invasion in Wales must be licenced by Natural Resources Wales. 

If for example, an Asian hornet was found in Wales, the authorities may wish to seek a licence from us to release and track an Asian hornet to help detect and destroy a nest for the purpose of rapid eradication. 

Rapid eradication licences will only be relevant to organisations with a remit to carry out the work. 

Find guidance on the legislation for animals of special concern on the Gov.uk. website.

Find guidance on the legislation for plants of special concern on the Gov.uk website.

Apply for a licence to carry out activities associated with rapid eradication

To apply for a licence to implement measures for the rapid eradication of newly arrived species of special concern download and complete the application form.

The application must be accompanied by a detailed method statement. Download a template method statement.

If you have any questions about licences for listed species, please email: specieslicence@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk

or telephone us on 0300 065 3000.

Return completed application forms by email or to:

Species Licensing,
Natural Resources Wales,
Maes y Ffynnon,
Penrhosgarnedd,
Bangor
LL57 2DW

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