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Future of threatened species in Wales put at risk by snares ban, says BASC
It is unacceptable to risk some of our most threatened species with an outright ban on snares.
It is unacceptable to risk some of our most threatened species with an outright ban on snares.
Following thousands of public votes to decide the finalists, we now know the top three going forward to final judging in the Eat Game Awards.
Following the passing of the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill, read how the new legislation will affect shooting in Scotland.
Researchers from the University of York published the findings following 10 years studying the impact of land management practices on moorland habitats.
BASC made contact with the Labour Party earlier this week following statements by Sir Keir Starmer regarding the firearms licensing process.
The woodcock is a magnificent quarry species. By taking part in a GWCT and BTO survey, you can actively contribute to its conservation.
BASC teams will have visited more than 30 catering colleges by Spring 2023.
£50,000 in scholarships has been awarded since the programme’s launch in 2019.
BASC has proposed the establishment of an independent regulatory body to oversee licensing departments.