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Require the general licence for conservation in Wales?
BASC is calling for users of the general licence for conservation in Wales to provide case studies to rebut NRW’s decision to remove jays, jackdaws and magpies.
BASC is calling for users of the general licence for conservation in Wales to provide case studies to rebut NRW’s decision to remove jays, jackdaws and magpies.
Project Penelope is an international collaboration between hunters and scientists to expand our knowledge of wigeon.
Gareth Dockerty discusses the findings of a new study demonstrating success of mountain hares across Peak District grouse moors.
BASC was one of four ‘Interested Parties’ defending against Wild Justice’s legal challenge to burning regulations in England.
BASC’s Ian Danby considers the opportunity the government’s new agri-environment schemes present for shooting.
Attacks on shooting in the courts by Wild Justice are more about convenience then true environmentalism, argues BASC’s Dr Marnie Lovejoy.
The Gylfinir Cymru partnership, involving BASC and 15 other partner organisations, has launched a 10-year plan to reverse curlew decline in Wales.
BASC’s Dr Marnie Lovejoy discusses the importance of a review of the Habitats Regulations Assessments to the future of sustainable shooting.
Watch the BTO’s new film on how curlew breeding is being given a head start with the help of gamekeepers on the Sandringham Estate.