Full Statute Name:  Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981

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Primary Citation:  Chapter 69 Country of Origin:  United Kingdom Last Checked:  April, 2018 Date Adopted:  1981
Summary: An Act prohibiting and limiting actions involving wild animals, and the primary piece of legislation for wildlife protection in the UK. Prohibitions include taking, injuring, killing and disturbing. It is also an offence to disturb places used for shelter and protection. Provides protections for wild bird nests and eggs, as well as for animal species. Proof of intention is required for an offence under the Act.
Documents:  PDF icon Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.pdf (2.25 MB)
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