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Grouse shooting is creating a sustainable future for the uplands, says BASC
BASC has submitted a detailed response to the House of Commons petitions committee’s grouse shooting inquiry.
BASC has submitted a detailed response to the House of Commons petitions committee’s grouse shooting inquiry.
BASC’s Bill Harriman is among the guest speakers at a ‘Talking Stalking’ evening in Usk, Gwent, later this month.
The UK’s largest shooting organisation, The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) is holding a Taste of Game dinner to help raise money for the Northern Ireland Hospice.
One of Britain’s biggest gundog events reached its climax at The Big Gundog Weekend in Betley
The Scottish Government announced its plans to change existing legislation to permit the docking of the tails of spaniel and hunt point retriever (HPR) puppies where a vet believes they are likely to be used as a working dog and risk serious tail injury in later life.
The UK’s largest shooting organisation has highlighted the benefits of game shooting ahead of the start of the pheasant shooting season on October 1st. The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) points out some of the benefits of game shooting in an infographic.
Conference told grouse shooting provides a lifeline for isolated communities.
BASC has sent a letter to all local newspapers in the UK highlighting the benefits of game shooting and game meat.
BASC chairman Peter Glenser addressed an audience gathered at a rural reception.