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  1. Deer Management Strategic Board minutes: March 2023

    Minutes from the meeting of 8 March 2023

  2. Racing pigeon register

    How to register to move pigeons to the EU or Northern Ireland for racing back to Great Britain.

  3. National Islands Plan: implementation route map 2023

    Details how we will deliver on the commitments in the National Islands Plan, over the coming year.

  4. Scottish Animal Welfare Commission: workplan – July 2023

    Plan of work for the Scottish Animal Welfare Commission.

  5. Avian Influenza Prevention Zone: declaration of revocation - July 2023

    Declaration of revocation of Scotland-wide avian influenza prevention zone (AIPZ).

  6. Licensing of activities involving animals: consultation

    We are seeking views on proposals to extend licensing to currently unlicensed animal-related services and update the licensing framework for other currently licensed animal-related services.

  7. Defining rewilding for Scotland's public sector: research findings

    Main findings of research investigating debates around the term ‘rewilding’, its relevance in a Scottish context, and to propose a working definition of the term suitable for use by the public sector in Scotland

  8. The Tuberculosis (Scotland) Order 2023: business and regulatory impact assessment

    A business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) for changes to the Tuberculosis (Scotland) Order 2023.

  9. Bovine viral diarrhoea: standard submission forms

    Standard laboratory submission forms for vet and farmer use.

  10. Taskforce report on SSPCA powers: Scottish Government response

    Scottish Government response to the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) powers review - report by the Scottish SPCA taskforce.

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