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BASC underlines importance of Welsh snaring code
Groups opposed to the use of snares to control foxes are deliberately ignoring the recently introduced Welsh Government Code of best practice on the use of snares in fox control.
Groups opposed to the use of snares to control foxes are deliberately ignoring the recently introduced Welsh Government Code of best practice on the use of snares in fox control.
BASC is again supporting a competition which gives teenagers the chance to be gamekeepers for a weekend.
BASC’s popular Green Shoots Mapping software has been revamped to work on touchscreen tablets and smartphones.
A PHONE app to help combat poaching has been used to report more than 60 incidents in its first three months.
BASC has worked with the Forestry Commission to launch a new deer stalking scheme at Thetford Forest on the Suffolk / Norfolk border.
The NI Assembly’s All Party Group on Country Sports has re-elected Patsy McGlone MLA (SDLP) as chairman.
BASC has supported Prince William’s stance in highlighting shooting’s role in conservation home and abroad following renewed criticism of so-called ‘Trophy Hunting’.
BASC are warning dog owners of a tick-borne disease which is likely to spread around the UK.
A SPORTING auction, raffle and shooting donations helped raised £20,000 to support BASC’s Youngshots project.