Dormouse Licence Training and Requirements

Training for a
dormouse licence
Getting a Dormouse Licence
 
Dormice are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside
Act and the Habitat Regulations 2010.
 
Dormouse survey work involving the disturbance and
handling of dormice in nest boxes or nest tubes requires a
licence from Natural England or the Countryside Council
for Wales.
 
To receive a licence you will need references from two
people who have held a licence for dormice within the last
two years for the methods you wish to have on your
licence.
Dormouse Training Log
 
Checklist to
ensure high
standards
Use to support
application
Signatories can act
as referees 
but
are not obligated
to
Dormouse Training
 
Advisory/Mandatory:
Attend dormouse ecology course
Dormouse survey
Habitat management
Field signs
Handling in all life stages
Data recording
Record of surveys/courses attended
Dormouse Training
 
NE & CCW will require evidence of training
and experience before issuing a licence
 
Alternative training logs may be available
from local groups
 
Contact local group or PTES to find a local
monitor who may be able to help you gain
more experience
 
People’s Trust for Endangered Species, 3 Cloisters House, 8 Battersea Park Road, London SW8 4BG
Registered charity no 274206
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Learn about the process of obtaining a dormouse licence, including the necessary training, regulations, and guidelines. Discover the steps involved in becoming licensed to work with dormice, a protected species, in the UK. Find out about the People's Trust for Endangered Species and their role in supporting this initiative.

  • Dormouse Licence
  • Training
  • Wildlife Conservation
  • Endangered Species
  • Regulations

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  1. Training for a dormouse licence People s Trust for Endangered Species, 3 Cloisters House, 8 Battersea Park Road, London SW84BG Registered charity no 274206

  2. Getting a Dormouse Licence Dormice are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act and the Habitat Regulations 2010. Dormouse survey work involving the disturbance and handling of dormice in nest boxes or nest tubes requires a licence from Natural England or the Countryside Council for Wales. To receive a licence you will need references from two people who have held a licence for dormice within the last two years for the methods you wish to have on your licence.

  3. Dormouse Training Log Checklist to ensure high standards Use to support application Signatories can act as referees but are not obligated to

  4. Dormouse Training Advisory/Mandatory: Attend dormouse ecology course Dormouse survey Habitat management Field signs Handling in all life stages Data recording Record of surveys/courses attended

  5. Dormouse Training NE & CCW will require evidence of training and experience before issuing a licence Alternative training logs may be available from local groups Contact local group or PTES to find a local monitor who may be able to help you gain more experience

  6. Peoples Trust for Endangered Species, 3 Cloisters House, 8 Battersea Park Road, London SW8 4BG Registered charity no 274206

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