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BASC talks shooting on Countryfile
Following BBC Countryfile’s most recent episode on shooting, Glynn Evans reflects on why it is important to engage with mainstream media.
Following BBC Countryfile’s most recent episode on shooting, Glynn Evans reflects on why it is important to engage with mainstream media.
The shooting community leads by example on woodcock conservation, undertaking research, habitat creation, predator control and a precautionary voluntary restraint.
Everyone has their own Boxing Day traditions and the shooting community is no different, as BASC regional officer Murray Woodward reveals.
The European Commission is considering changes to EU rules which would impact the trade of eggs and birds from areas hit by avian influenza (AI).
Concerns remain over the unintended consequences of the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill on rough shooting and field trials, says BASC.
Rural organisations have issued a joint statement following the Scottish Government’s proposals to introduce a licensing scheme for grouse shooting.
Without good woodland, we can’t have woodcock so what can you do to help?
The intention is to introduce the recommendations of the “Werritty Review” including licensing for grouse moor management.
Angus SNP MP Dave Doogan visited an estate within the glens of his constituency ahead of the start of the grouse season.