BASC has today featured in The Times newspaper addressing the issue of raptor persecution.The newspaper quotes BASC’s acting chief executive Christopher Graffius, referencing an article which appears in the November / December edition of Shooting & Conservation.

In his S&C article, Mr Graffius says: “Raptor persecution is the most common criticism of shooting. I’ve met many BASC members who would be appalled at the illegal killing of a protected species….but all of us need to realise that the killing of raptors is doing us no favours. It risks terminal damage to the sport we love. We must make it clear that wildlife crime has no place in our community.”

 

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Garry Doolan

Garry Doolan is BASC’s deputy director of communications and public affairs. He has more than 20 years experience of journalism and the media. He joined the organisation in 2016 and is a keen shooter and beater, with his springer spaniel Quincy.

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