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Don’t place further restrictions on wildfowling, BASC says
BASC has told government it does not want to see further restrictions placed on wildfowling and called for lessons to be learned from the past.
BASC has told government it does not want to see further restrictions placed on wildfowling and called for lessons to be learned from the past.
BASC’s written evidence on grouse shooting has been published online ahead of a Parliamentary debate.
More than 4,000 people have tried shooting sports for the first time this year using BASC’s state-of-the-art shooting simulator.
BASC has teamed up with one of the leading integrated bilingual communications agencies in Wales in a bid to increase the value of game meat to the country’s economy by 2020.
THE UK’s largest shooting organisation is urging its members to help protect the native population of honey bees by supporting efforts to eradicate the invasive Asian hornet.
Shooting over 11,000 acres of foreshore and an inland marsh has been secured for 13 wildfowling clubs in England and Wales in the past year, with support from BASC’s wildfowling team.
Laws which allow the control of pest birds in Northern Ireland are to remain unchanged this year.
BASC has submitted a detailed response to the House of Commons petitions committee’s grouse shooting inquiry.
BASC’s Bill Harriman is among the guest speakers at a ‘Talking Stalking’ evening in Usk, Gwent, later this month.