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5 publications for Forest Operational species guidance

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Guidance on Forestry Operations and Red Squirrels

This guidance note explains how to minimise disturbance and damage to red squirrels and their dreys during forestry operations. 

24 Jul 2025 (Updated date)
PDF (230.62 KB)
Forestry operations
Guidance, notes, checklists and advice

Forest Operations and Wildlife in Scottish Forests

This note summarises current wildlife species protection law in Scotland in relation to forestry operations and gives general guidance on best practice to minimise adverse effects on protected species.

11 Sep 2025 (Updated date)
PDF (48.21 KB)
Forestry operations
Guidance, notes, checklists and advice

Forest Operations and Birds in Scottish Forests

This note gives further advice on how best to plan forestry operations and recreational activities in woodlands to avoid causing damage or disturbance to protected wild birds in Scotland.

11 Sep 2025 (Updated date)
PDF (118.66 KB)
Forestry operations

Forest Operations and European Protected Species in Scottish Forests

This note gives initial guidance on the implications for forestry of changes to be made under the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2007.

11 Sep 2025 (Updated date)
PDF (152.61 KB)
Guidance, notes, checklists and advice

Forest Operations and Wildcats - Guidance Note

Guidance for forest managers on how to avoid or minimise risk of committing offences against wildcats. 

19 Jun 2025 (Updated date)
PDF (854.70 KB)
Forestry operations

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