Conservation methods - Legal protection

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  • Conservation methods- Legal protection
    • Wildlife & Countryside Act (1981/84) - UK law protecting certain species and their habitats. Habitat protection & exploitation= illegal.
      • e.g. SSSIs.
      • e.g. bats cannot be disturbed or have toxic woodworm treatment chemicals in roofs where bats are.
      • uprooting wild plants generally illegal.
      • many mammals protected, e.g otters, dormice, shrews.
    • Designated protected areas- restrict activities to protect habitats & communities of species.
      • SSSIs, NNRs, SPAs, SACs, MNRs, Ramsar sites. (UK).
    • International Whaling Commission (IWC) - organisation controlling (not banning) whaling.  Aim= for whaling to be sustainable
      • limits numbers & sizes of whales taken
      • designating whale sanctuaries
      • protects suckling mothers and calves
      • research
      • total protection of certain species
    • CITES= (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) International agreement regulating trade of endangered species
    • EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) - ensure sustainable exploitation of fish resources.
      • Failed due to inability to set appropriate quotas and prevent killing undersize fish.
    • Ramsar Sites- wetland site designated to protect biodiversity.
      • e.g. Minsmere in Suffolk or the Isles of Scilly.

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