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Firearms licensing failures are impeding the shooting sector
Eighteen police forces are taking more than 100 days to turn around applications.
Eighteen police forces are taking more than 100 days to turn around applications.
BASC is vowing to fight “restriction proposals” arising from a call for evidence on gamebird releasing in Wales.
Last week’s Let’s Learn Moor saw 3,000 children from schools across the north of England experience a day on their local moor.
Run by BASC and the SYCET, the event saw more than 100 young people take part during the Scottish Game Fair this weekend.
The card provides proof of identity and qualifications for BASC members and non-members, perfect for gaining shooting permissions.
If left unchanged, the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill will ban the use of more than two dogs to flush rabbits from cover.
The review provides the opportunity to secure funding for game and wildlife course in the future.
Project Penelope reveals how one Eurasion wigeon has travelled more than 6,000 miles in the last year.
The first meeting of the Cross-party Group on Shooting and Conservation in Wales covered predator management and the sale of game meat.