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New deer vision for Scotland
A bold new vision for a community integrated approach to deer management in Scotland will offer more opportunities for trained recreational stalkers.
A bold new vision for a community integrated approach to deer management in Scotland will offer more opportunities for trained recreational stalkers.
A new survey by the Lowland Deer Network Scotland, supported by BASC, has revealed the stark impact of the pandemic on deer culls in Scotland.
BASC and the British Deer Society have launched a campaign on the importance of giving pregnant deer and their newborns space at this time of year.
In the spirit of #InvasiveSpeciesWeek we’ve created an invasive species menu. Check out some new Taste of Game recipes.
Read Conor O’Gorman’s blog following the inclusion of plans for new animal welfare legislation in the Queen’s speech in parliament yesterday.
BASC has rejected proposals by the UK Woodland Assurance Standard to ban the use of lead ammunition under its banner by 2023.
Read our open letter to the Scottish Animal Welfare Commission following the Scottish Government’s response to the deer working group project.
BASC deer officer Audrey Watson discusses how identifying woodland plant species and assessing damage can help you to carry out successful deer impact assessments.
BASC has described the Scottish government’s response to the deer working group report as a ‘grave concern’ for deer welfare.