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BASC produces firearms team film
BASC’s latest film focuses on the work of its expert firearms team.
BASC’s latest film focuses on the work of its expert firearms team.
BASC South West will host a country sports activity day for young people on the banks of Lake Wimbleball, near Dulverton, Exmoor, on 16th August.
A series of surveys to gauge the success of a project to help boost water vole numbers in north Wales will be held this Summer.
Water voles are in serious decline in many parts of Britain. The surveys will provide the benchmark for the future conservation of water voles in north Wales.
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has warned that the removal of sporting rates relief will have devastating consequences for rural Scotland and will damage rural livelihoods, conservation, jobs and tourism. BASC has published evidence revealing the far-reaching and negative unintended consequences the plans will have for Scotland.
BASC members can keep up to date with a new BASC App.
Scotland’s largest shooting organisation has warned of the consequences of the Air Weapons and Licensing Scotland Bill.
Commenting on BASC’s support for the tabling of a second report by former members of the Lead Ammunition Group (LAG) , BASC chairman Alan Jarrett said: “BASC has always insisted that the LAG process should be coherent, consistent, clear and unbiased. BASC’s policy on lead ammunition is totemic: No sound evidence, no change.
Scotland’s Natural Larder’s ‘Field to Fork’ project, connecting wildlife managers and the food industry, was launched at the Royal Highland Show.
The 2016 Countryside Clay Shoot will be held at the prestigious Six Mile Bottom shooting estate in Cambridgeshire on Saturday 14th May.