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BASC condemns golf course plans
BASC joins other conservation organisations in condemning plans to build a luxury golf course on one of the last undeveloped coastal duneland habitats in Scotland.
BASC joins other conservation organisations in condemning plans to build a luxury golf course on one of the last undeveloped coastal duneland habitats in Scotland.
BASC’s Wiltshire social committee has launched a new grant scheme aimed at getting young people involved in conservation activities.
BASC gave BBC Radio Bristol the facts on airguns in a live interview this morning.
More than 150 students and teachers tried their hand at clay shooting.
Northern Ireland’s countryside organisations have united in welcoming the deployment of the PSNI helicopter and drones in the fight to tackle deer poaching.
Benefits of game shooting and game meat highlighted in letter sent to all local newspapers in the UK.
BASC is urging members to voice their opinions on proposed changes to wildfowling consenting regulations by taking part in Natural England’s Wildfowling Guidance Review.
Sue Hayman MP spoke of the importance of high standards in shooting at a rural reception hosted by BASC and the Angling Trust at the Labour Party conference in Brighton.
BASC’s chairman Peter Glenser extols the virtues of shooting ahead of the start of the season.