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Summary of Licensing Data

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Updated: April 2025

NatureScot issues licences for certain specific purposes which are detailed in legislation and which would otherwise constitute an offence. More detail on the licensing process and protected species can be found on our webpages.

We are committed to making as much of our data as accessible as possible to all those who have an interest in our licensing function including members of the public, other organisations and agencies.  We are working over the coming months to make more of our licensing data available. All personal details and identifiers have been removed to ensure compliance with GDPR and no sensitive environmental details, such as the location of nesting or breeding sites, are included.

The number of licences issued for each month for different licence types is shown at the bottom of the page. Data is available for 2022 and 2023.

Data from licences that contain the activity to lethally control animals and birds is summarised at the bottom of the page for the time period June 2019 to end of July 2024. Please note that a single licence may cover multiple activities and species so this list does not reflect the number of licences issued or the actual number of animals and birds controlled, which is much lower.

The actual number of animals and birds controlled under licences is included in our licence return data.  Where data on returns for licences is missing this is being pursued by our Compliance Team. 

Details on how to use the workbooks are set out within the files.  For any queries please get in contact with the licensing team at licensing@nature.scot. We are open to feedback so please get in contact with your comments.

Hunting with Dogs

In 2023 NatureScot began issuing licences for where a person is using a dog(s) to hunt a wild mammal for preventing serious damage to livestock, woodland or crops, or for an environmental benefit. Details of this licence type can be found on our Hunting with dogs and licensing page. The number of licences issued for hunting with dogs is shown below for the period November 2023 to 31 March 2025. This data will be updated monthly though may be delayed during busy periods.

2025

MonthNew licences for preventing serious damage to livestock, woodland or cropsNew Licences for environmental benefitAmended/Renewed Licences
January906
February100
March000

2024

MonthNew licences for preventing serious damage to livestock, woodland or cropsNew Licences for environmental benefitAmended/Renewed Licences
January700
February1100
March1301
April500
May000
June000
July101
August400
September1100
October416
November606
December4014

2023

MonthNew licences for preventing serious damage to livestock, woodland or cropsNew Licences for environmental benefitAmended Licences
November100
December401

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Summary Data for 2023 – January to December

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Summary Data for 2022 - January to December

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Lethal Control Data - June 2019 to August 2024

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Last updated:01/04/2025
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