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The clock is ticking for our reds
Red squirrels remain a conservation priority with rapidly declining numbers. We must all step up to do our bit in red squirrel conservation.
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Red squirrels remain a conservation priority with rapidly declining numbers. We must all step up to do our bit in red squirrel conservation.
The invasive Asian hornet is a serious threat to the UK’s wildlife, especially our native honeybees and other insects.
Ian Danby discusses the government’s new Environmental Improvement Plan and how the importance of sustainable shooting to its delivery features throughout.
BASC’s Ian Danby discusses how the government’s recent update to ELMs offers further opportunities for shooting to work closely with farmers.
After speaking at a recent conference on Nature Recovery Ian Danby looks at why shooting is key to any success they might have going forward.
BASC’s Ian Danby explains how the new England Woodland Creation Offer provides a great opportunity for shooting to contribute and benefit.
BASC’s Ian Danby considers the opportunity the government’s new agri-environment schemes present for shooting.
BASC’s Ian Danby discusses the importance of managing invasive grey squirrels in achieving net zero carbon targets by 2050.
BASC calls for assurances that consenting applications for shooting are not impeded by SSSI assessment changes in its response to a Natural England consultation.