BASC South East
Shooting worth £510 million to the South East economy
BASC calls for shooting’s contribution to be recognised and supported
BASC calls for shooting’s contribution to be recognised and supported
BASC calls for shooting’s contribution to be recognised and supported
BASC calls for shooting’s contribution to be recognised and supported
BASC calls for shooting’s contribution to be recognised and supported
– BASC calls for shooting’s contribution to be recognised and supported
BASC calls for shooting’s contribution to be recognised and supported
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has warned that calls for the licensing of grouse moors would have significant unintended consequences, causing a loss of valuable habitat and biodiversity and leading to unemployment and rural depopulation.
Neil Parish, MP for Tiverton and Honiton, expanded his knowledge of shooting thanks to the UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).
The first in a series of presentations organised to mark the milestone of 20,000 people passing the voluntary deer stalking award DSC1 has been hosted by BASC Northern Ireland at Stormont. The Deer Stalking Certificate 1 (DSC1) – has been awarded by Deer Management Qualifications (DMQ) – the major provider Read more…