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Lindisfarne shortlisted for 2017 Purdey Awards
BASC is delighted to announce that the Lindisfarne wildfowling scheme has been shortlisted for the 2017 Purdey Awards for Game and Conservation.
BASC is delighted to announce that the Lindisfarne wildfowling scheme has been shortlisted for the 2017 Purdey Awards for Game and Conservation.
BASC has met with Kieran Donnelly, Northern Ireland Auditor General, to alert him to delays in the firearm licensing process.
A Birdlife International report on the illegal killing of birds in Northern and Central Europe and the Caucasus shows the UK at the lowest end of the scale along with countries such as Luxemburg and Switzerland.
All that is great about game meat will be celebrated across the UK when Great British Game Week returns for its fourth year next month.
BASC members in Scotland are being urged to take part in a firearms licensing questionnaire to give their opinion on the current licencing process.
Kelvin Pettitt has been crowned the first ever BASC-accredited shotgun coach of the year.
Membership of the British Association for Shooting and Conservation has hit a record 150,000 – meaning the voice of shooting is louder and clearer than ever before.
Results from the Gundog Scurries held at the South of England Autumn Show and Game Fair on Saturday 30th September and 1st October 2017.
Officers in the Highlands and Islands and the British Association for Shooting and Conservation would like to remind the public of what they should do if they find an illegal snare.