Conor O'Gorman
Well-Known Member
In Scotland, for this grouse shooting season onwards, land on which red grouse may be killed or taken must be licenced. This applies to both walked-up and driven grouse shooting. The licence holder will be the landowner or the person who formally holds the legal right to take or kill grouse. Not everyone who shoots a red grouse will require a licence but the land over which they are taken or shot must be covered by a valid licence.
NatureScot has stated that applications for grouse moor licences will provisionally open on 15 July through an online portal.
A requirement in the Wildlife Management & Muirburn (Scotland) Act 2024 is that a licence holder 'must have regard' to the associated code of practice. Non-adherence to the requirements set out in the forthcoming code could result in a licensing sanction.
NatureScot will publish a finalised version of the statutory code of practice for grouse moor management on 12 July 2024. The latest and near-finalised draft can be viewed here:
Guidance - Draft Code of Practice for Grouse Moor Management
A ‘six steps for licensing’ guide has been prepared by NatureScot and can be viewed here:
www.nature.scot
NatureScot has stated that applications for grouse moor licences will provisionally open on 15 July through an online portal.
A requirement in the Wildlife Management & Muirburn (Scotland) Act 2024 is that a licence holder 'must have regard' to the associated code of practice. Non-adherence to the requirements set out in the forthcoming code could result in a licensing sanction.
NatureScot will publish a finalised version of the statutory code of practice for grouse moor management on 12 July 2024. The latest and near-finalised draft can be viewed here:
Guidance - Draft Code of Practice for Grouse Moor Management
A ‘six steps for licensing’ guide has been prepared by NatureScot and can be viewed here:
Red grouse and licensing
The licence for land used to kill or take red grouse was introduced in the Wildlife Management & Muirburn (Scotland) Act 2024.