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BASC urges members to join fight against Asian hornets
THE UK’s largest shooting organisation is urging its members to help protect the native population of honey bees by supporting efforts to eradicate the invasive Asian hornet.
THE UK’s largest shooting organisation is urging its members to help protect the native population of honey bees by supporting efforts to eradicate the invasive Asian hornet.
Shooting over 11,000 acres of foreshore and an inland marsh has been secured for 13 wildfowling clubs in England and Wales in the past year, with support from BASC’s wildfowling team.
Course gave enhanced appreciation of licensing from the perspective of a sporting shooter.
Defra praises Green Shoots programme while highlighting benefits of grouse shooting.
Laws which allow the control of pest birds in Northern Ireland are to remain unchanged this year.
BASC has submitted a detailed response to the House of Commons petitions committee’s grouse shooting inquiry.
BASC’s Bill Harriman is among the guest speakers at a ‘Talking Stalking’ evening in Usk, Gwent, later this month.
The UK’s largest shooting organisation, The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) is holding a Taste of Game dinner to help raise money for the Northern Ireland Hospice.
One of Britain’s biggest gundog events reached its climax at The Big Gundog Weekend in Betley