COP26 - case studies
The carbon hoof print – deer impact on Britain’s ‘green lungs’
One of the main thrusts of the UK government’s reactions to the climate and biodiversity crises is the drive to plant more trees.
One of the main thrusts of the UK government’s reactions to the climate and biodiversity crises is the drive to plant more trees.
Wetlands play a very important role in conserving animals and plants, but not many people how efficient they are in locking away carbon and absorbing pollutants.
Following the publication of the RSPB’s Birdcrime report 2020, the BASC has issued a statement.
BASC is appealing for new members to its Northern Ireland Advisory Committee, which advises BASC staff and Council on all matters pertaining to shooting and conservation in Northern Ireland.
Read BASC’s response to the government’s statutory guidance on firearms licensing, which was published today.
Wild Justice’s attempt to judicial review Defra’s most recent burning legislation in England has been dismissed in the High Court.
From Monday 4th October 2021, you can submit your application online through our application portal.
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) is excited to announce the appointment of law academic Dr Marnie Lovejoy as its new head of environment law research. Marnie has a PhD in law and is the former associate head of Portsmouth Law School. Gamekeeping runs in her family and Read more…