LEGISLATION

Legislative protection for the UK's herpetofauna - Scotland
Wildlife legislation in the UK is complicated, both through its steady
evolution and amendment creating numerous different acts, regulations
and statutory orders, etc, but also because the Environment is a
devolved function for the different country administrations in the UK.
Therefore different legislation (and policy) has developed in the
different countries of the UK. It is also further complicated by the
interaction between national, European and international legislation and jurisprudence. Different levels of protection apply to different
species.
Click
here
to see a summary which identifies the protection afforded to reptile
and amphibian species in Scotland through nature conservation
legislation; we have not addressed site/habitat protection mechanisms. Some additional protection can be afforded through animal
welfare legislation and through other measures, such as
land use planning regimes.
England and Wales.>>>
Northern Ireland.>>>
Isle of Man.>>>
More on:
The UK Biodiversity Action Plan.>>>
Land-use planning.>>>
Species Action Plans.>>>
Wildlife legislation.>>>