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BASC Scotland working to resolve Lufthansa ban
BASC Scotland is liaising with the government and police to resolve the airline’s ban on passengers travelling into Scottish airports with firearms.
BASC Scotland is liaising with the government and police to resolve the airline’s ban on passengers travelling into Scottish airports with firearms.
Scottish Natural Heritage is planning significant changes to wildfowling permit system.
My husband of 30 years, Mr. John Turner was killed in a road accident on the way home after a night’s shooting at Spean Bridge. John and his friend, both passengers were declared dead at the scene, the driver, a syndicate colleague was unhurt. The accident happen on the M9 Read more…
BASC has welcomed the ‘impressive’ response from wildfowlers to Natural England’s (NE) consultation on consents.
BASC members in Scotland are being urged to take part in a firearms licensing questionnaire to give their opinion on the current licencing process.
BASC has welcomed the Scottish Parliament’s decision on tail shortening.
Officers in the Highlands and Islands and the British Association for Shooting and Conservation would like to remind the public of what they should do if they find an illegal snare.
It is with great sadness that I have to report the death of Larry Martin. Larry was a founder member of Montrose and District Wildfowlers in 1959 and had served on the committee in one form or another since then. In his later years Larry was treasurer and kept everything Read more…