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BASC welcomes environmental lawyer to the ranks
Marnie Lovejoy has been appointed as BASC’s new head of environmental law research, with the aim of securing the future of sustainable shooting.
Marnie Lovejoy has been appointed as BASC’s new head of environmental law research, with the aim of securing the future of sustainable shooting.
BASC’s Kiri Thompson discusses why data from the shooting community is so important and the role this has to play in the future of shooting.
A project to protect the habitat and breeding grounds of waterbirds in Lithuania has been boosted by a pledge of €17,000 from the WHCT.
BASC’s Dr Conor O’Gorman highlights the role of shoots in the campaign to increase Britain’s hedgerow network by 40% by 2050.
BASC’s Gareth Dockerty remarks on the similarities between the successful management of sand dunes and that of upland moorland landscapes.
With a total of 15 chicks reared from six nest sites, BASC’s osprey project is heralding another hugely successful breeding season in the Lake District.
BASC North regional director, Duncan Thomas recounts his experience of installing BASC kestrel boxes in the Forest of Bowland.
BASC has been working with Blackpool Aspire Academy to inspire students to get involved in practical conservation projects at school.
Innis Finlay talks about how vital it is for shooters to actively participate in conservation projects that bring real benefit, such as the duck nesting tubes project.