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BASC’s best reads
We all have those books that have the ability to transport you outdoors, either to the marshes or to the high tops of the UK. Books that you can pick up on multiple occasions and never get bored of.
We all have those books that have the ability to transport you outdoors, either to the marshes or to the high tops of the UK. Books that you can pick up on multiple occasions and never get bored of.
The British Pie Awards recap: the atmosphere, tasty game meat and some of the winners from the day.
Digital content editor Rebecca Johnston spent 10 minutes with ex Love Island contestant Ollie Williams to find out how he tackled trolls and the social media backlash.
What is a judicial review and why is BASC registering as an interested party? Executive director of conservation Caroline Bedell explains.
Richard is the senior beatkeeper at Crag Estate and coordinator of the Peak District Moorland Group. He has grown up in fieldsports and has a passion for the countryside.
Our friends from overseas provide an insight into how hunters in their countries have adapted to using non-lead ammunition.
With the pheasant, partridge and wildfowl (above the high water mark) seasons finishing this weekend, BASC’s regional teams provide their highlights.
Lily studied her level three Advanced Technical Diploma in Land and Wildlife Management at Newton Rigg College.
Controlled burning can under the right circumstances protect peatland and help achieve our net-zero target.