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Kent Game & Equine Festival
At the end of March, BASC south east attended their first major game fair of 2012. The Kent Game and Equine festival was a successful event for BASC.
At the end of March, BASC south east attended their first major game fair of 2012. The Kent Game and Equine festival was a successful event for BASC.
The UK?s shooting organisations have come together to respond to a threat to the continued use of lead shot in the European Union.
Visitors to a gamekeepers? fair hosted by the UK?s largest shooting organisation are being invited to take part in two clay shooting competitions.
Following the success of this year?s course, we will be running further training days in
2012. The course will be made up of six individual days and will cover beating and
picking-up, and also working tests. The introductory day in March will be open to any
breed of gundog from the age of eight months and will cover all aspects of gundog
work. Suitable for either novice handlers or experienced handlers with a novice dog, this day will consist of a lecture, demonstration and practical work.
People of all ages are invited to a gamekeepers? fair run by the UK’s largest shooting organisation, The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).
A group of Cornwall chefs swapped their kitchens for the countryside for the day as part of a campaign to encourage more people to eat game meat.
Farmers in Northern Ireland are being urged to take advantage of a pest control scheme launched by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) and the Ulster Farmers? Union (UFU).
The UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), broadly welcomes the findings of an extensive research project into the use and humaneness of snares published today by Defra. BASC will be analysing the 200 page report in detail and will be discussing the content with Defra.
A woman from Kent has taken the top trophy in the gamekeepers? classes at Crufts 2012 which were run by the UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).