BASC Northern Ireland
BASC Northern Ireland to advise police about wildfowling
BASC Northern Ireland has been asked to advise police officers about wildfowling activities on Strangford Lough as part of the police service?s training programme.
BASC Northern Ireland has been asked to advise police officers about wildfowling activities on Strangford Lough as part of the police service?s training programme.
BASC Northern Ireland has called for a deer stakeholder group to be formed ahead of two pieces of legislation, which will have major implications for deer management and welfare in the Province, starting their progress through Stormont this month.
There will be a new shooting event on offer for wildfowlers in Northern Ireland on 3 October at Field of Dreams in Bangor.
Growing Rural Enterprise aims to facilitate rural projects connected with learning, work life balance, personal and rural business development.
There is still time for youngsters in County Tyrone to book their place on a country sports activity day on 5 September.
Wildfowlers who shoot over Strangford Lough have teamed up with PSNI, the National Trust and BASC Northern Ireland to educate police officers and the public about their sport.
Sporting shooters will now be able to find out more about the different conservation grants and farming subsidies available in the UK on BASC?s website.
Almost 100 shooters from Northern Ireland came along to BASC workshops about lead shot alternatives this month.
BASC?s deer stalking programme will get a big boost thanks to a partnership with BushWear.