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Licence for an individual to protect their fishery from fish-eating birds (A06 and A07)

Apply for a licence to kill or take fish-eating birds causing significant damage to a fishery and find out how to report your actions.

Applies to England

Documents

Application for a licence to kill or take cormorants causing serious damage to fisheries (A06)

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Application for a licence to kill or take fish-eating birds causing serious damage to fisheries (A07)

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Report your actions under this licence (LR06-07)

Details

You may get a licence to kill or take wild birds if there’s no other satisfactory way to prevent serious damage to your fishery or inland waters.

This licence applies to:

  • cormorants (use form A06)
  • goosanders
  • mergansers
  • herons

There’s a separate licence to protect fisheries from damage by otters.

How to report your actions

You must report any actions you took using this licence. Use the online report form (LR06-07) on this page. When you submit the form, it will automatically be sent to Natural England.

If you cannot use the online report form, email wildlife@naturalengland.org.uk to ask for a paper copy. You can send or email your completed form to Natural England using the details on the form.

You must report no later than 30 April each year, even if you’ve taken no action.

Renew your licence

You can use the report form to request to renew your licence.

Published 14 April 2015
Last updated 7 July 2021 + show all updates
  1. Replaced the licence report form with an online version.

  2. Replaced cormorant application form (A06) with revised version.

  3. First published.