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Shooters urged to help declining Ring Ouzel population
PEOPLE who shoot in the North West of England have an opportunity to help tackle a population crisis involving a declining migratory bird which favours upland areas.
PEOPLE who shoot in the North West of England have an opportunity to help tackle a population crisis involving a declining migratory bird which favours upland areas.
Next year’s Countryside Clay Shoot will be held on 13th May 2017, at the Six Mile Bottom Estate in Cambridgeshire.
BASC followed up its recent visit to Essex Police to discuss delays in licensing applications by hosting the force’s firearms licensing team at Marford Mill.
BASC-affiliated wildfowling clubs can book a visit from members of the association’s wildfowling team.
LADIES from across Wales were able to try a wide variety of countryside sports under the guidance of BASC-accredited coaches at the Nanteos Mansion Country House.
BASC has welcomed a scientific report published by Swansea University which calls for sensible discussion over the use of fire to manage moorlands.
BASC’s specialist firearms teams dealt with almost 750 calls for assistance from members during April.
BASC are hosting a Young Shots introductory day at Commonwood Fishery, near Wrexham, next month.
WINDSOR’s head gamekeeper will be a special guest at a BASC Young Shots introductory day at the Great Park next month.