Wildlife Offences in UK Law
- Landowners Face More Stringent Penalties For Wildlife Offences
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Wildlife And The Natural Environment
... ... In the first place, Scottish Ministers are required to lay before the Scottish Parliament after the end of each calendar year a Report on offences relating to wildlife, including information on the incidence and prosecution of offences and information on research and advice relating to wildlife ... ...
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Tougher enforcement rules for invasive species
The Government’s intention to introduce a broader range of penalties for offences involving invasive non-native animal and plant species in England and Wales has been outlined in a new consultation...... ... ’s intention to introduce a broader range of penalties for offences involving invasive non-native animal and plant species in England and ... The extension of existing criminal offences under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (which cover the release, growth and/or sale of ... ...
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Tougher Enforcement Rules For Invasive Species
... ... 's intention to introduce a broader range of penalties for offences involving invasive non-native animal and plant species in England and ... The extension of existing criminal offences under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (which cover the release, growth and/or sale of ... ...
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Right To Roam- Wild Camping Legal Rights In Scotland
... ... damage and harming wildlife are all potential criminal offences ... Access takers also have to comply ... ...
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Wild Camping Legal Rights In Scotland
... ... harming wildlife are all potential criminal offences. Access takers ... also have to comply ... ...
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The Cost Of Non-Compliance
... ... The company pleaded guilty to offences involving the release of untreated effluent into the River Thames at six ... on health for people and animals, effects on nature reserves and wildlife, and other environmental damage ... The judge at Aylesbury Crown Court ... ...
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The cost of non-compliance
Thames Water has received a record £20.3 million fine for water pollution. The fine is ten times higher than the previous largest fine of £2 million (given to Southern Water in December 2016).... ... The company pleaded guilty to offences involving the release of untreated effluent into the River Thames at six ... on health for people and animals, effects on nature reserves and wildlife, and other environmental damage ... The judge at Aylesbury Crown Court ... ...
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UK Courts Get Tough On Environmental Crime: Sentencing Of Environmental Offences Committed By Large Companies
... ... In the second of the cases referred to by the Court of Appeal, a wealthy individual was found guilty of offences under the Wildlife & Countryside Act for his role in the felling of 43 trees and the creation of a track through a Site of Special Scientific Interest (protected ... ...
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Japanese Knotweed Claims
... ... Criminal Offences and Planning Provisions ... Sub-section 14(2) of the Wildlife and ... ...
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