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Unlawful changes to gamebird release licence challenged by BASC
Changes to an interim gamebird release licence in England could throw shoots into turmoil, risking jobs, businesses and conservation projects.
Changes to an interim gamebird release licence in England could throw shoots into turmoil, risking jobs, businesses and conservation projects.
More than 22,000 people attended this year’s event, with thousands of BASC members taking up the offer of complimentary entry.
BASC has criticised the current legal framework on protected sites that leaves shooting activities disproportionately restricted.
Applications opened this week for the British Quality Wild Venison (BQWV) standard, in a drive to build resilience and buyer confidence in the wild venison market.
The current direction of travel is wholly damaging to the Welsh countryside and rural Wales.
BASC has lodged an official complaint with the IOPC following comments made by Merseyside Police around legally-held firearms.
The wind, rain and mud did nothing to dampen the spirits of a group of youngsters who attended a BASC Young Shots game day in East Sussex in January.
Mandatory housing measures for all poultry and captive birds will be lifted from 18 April in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
More than 100 attendees from across the East of England took part in the event.