Every year, BASC provides tens of thousands of children with the opportunity to learn about the countryside, land management and the importance of shooting to rural life and conservation through a range of educational events across the country.
We work in partnership with schools, colleges, charities and other learning providers, as well as farmers, agricultural societies, land managers, moorland groups and emergency services to help young people develop an affinity with our countryside and those who manage it.
Here you will find all our latest news and updates on our work to help children and young people from all over the UK connect with shooting and rural life.
If you have an event you’d like to tell us about, get in touch by emailing us here or use #BASCtoSchool on social media.
Curtis Mossop highlights the BASC and Kids Country Cubs and Scouts event as a fine example of BASC’s work to bring the countryside to thousands of children every year.
The Cubs and Scouts Day took place at the East of England Showground on 26 March. Partnering BASC to deliver the day was Kids Country, the not-for-profit educational arm of the East of England Agricultural Society.
GAME MEAT
— BASCWales (@BASCWales) March 4, 2022
Members of the BASC team visited the Coleg y Cymoedd Ystard Mynach campus to teach students about game meat.
Following a presentation about game, the students learnt how to prepare the meat and each created a dish using wild game meat.
Thanks for a great day 👍 pic.twitter.com/y1iZN8zXuk
We are pleased to announce that Let’s Learn Moor – the UK’s largest upland education event – will take place again this summer.