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BASC calls for information on impact of Storm Arwen
BASC Scotland is appealing to shoots to respond to a survey assessing the impact of Storm Arwen on their businesses.
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BASC Scotland is appealing to shoots to respond to a survey assessing the impact of Storm Arwen on their businesses.
DAERA is to revoke existing general licences in Northern Ireland, replacing with interim licences prior to launching a public consultation.
Don’t miss BASC on BBC Landward this week, which includes a feature on our new community integrated deer management vision for Scotland.
BASC Northern Ireland has called for a Ministerial Directive that limits the number of firearms a registered firearms dealer may hold to be scrapped.
The Scottish Government’s suggestion that it would consider a statutory ban on snares would be ‘disastrous for land managers’ says BASC.
The Gylfinir Cymru partnership, involving BASC and 15 other partner organisations, has launched a 10-year plan to reverse curlew decline in Wales.
Following years of campaigning, BASC Northern Ireland has welcomed the introduction of a firearms certificate condition known as ‘Any Other Lawful Quarry’.
Crieff Juniors FC 2008 squad have a new sponsor in the form of BASC, giving the team the opportunity to try their hand at shooting sports.
BASC is appealing for new members to its Northern Ireland Advisory Committee, which advises BASC staff and Council on all matters pertaining to shooting and conservation in Northern Ireland.