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Race to be the next First Minister will not halt grouse licensing proposals
The introduction of grouse licensing proposals will not be slowed by the selection of Scotland’s new First Minister, says BASC’s Peter Clark.
The introduction of grouse licensing proposals will not be slowed by the selection of Scotland’s new First Minister, says BASC’s Peter Clark.
The Northern Shooting Show takes place on the King’s Coronation weekend, with BASC members receiving complimentary admission on both days.
It is unacceptable to risk some of our most threatened species with an outright ban on snares.
Following the passing of the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill, read how the new legislation will affect shooting in Scotland.
Volunteers are needed to help count woodcock over three evenings during May and June as part of a national survey.
The new set of interim General Licences announced by DAERA will run from 1 January 2023 until the end of February 2023.
BASC Scotland strongly opposes recommendations for changes to firearms licensing in Scotland.
The Scottish government’s consultation on proposals to licence grouse shooting and moorland management closes on 14 December.
BASC is lobbying for an amendment to the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill to protect rough shooting.