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Keeping dead protected or international animals
Protected animals remain protected even after they die. If you are intending to keep and use dead protectedanimals for commercial processing or for taxidermy, you will need a commercial wildlife licence for deadprotected wildlife.
If you have a commercial wildlife licence you may keep an animal of a species identified on the licence at thelicensed premises.
A commercial wildlife licence may also be granted for a dead international animal.
Species may be identified on the licence by stating the part of a schedule in which the animal is listed, oralternatively, by identifying the particular species. If your licence says, for example, ‘commercial animals’, youmay keep and use a dead bird of any species that appears under ‘commercial animals’ in part 3 of schedule 3 ofthe Nature Conservation (Wildlife Management) Regulation 2006. If your licence says, for example, ‘king parrot’and does not list any other species, you may only keep king parrots under the licence.
If your licence states a maximum number of animals of a particular species that you may keep, you must notkeep more than the number specified at any one time.