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BASC continues to monitor the developing situation with avian influenza, providing the latest advice and guidance to members via our AI hub.
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BASC continues to monitor the developing situation with avian influenza, providing the latest advice and guidance to members via our AI hub.
The decision to ban snares through the Agriculture (Wales) Bill will negatively impact farming and conservation practices.
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The Minister for Climate Change met with members of the Gylfinir Cymru partnership and confirmed her commitment to the Wales Recovery Plan.
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