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Study finds grouse shooting boosts the environment and rural economies
A report by the University of Northampton has found that driven grouse shooting offers a sustainable approach to maintaining the UK’s uplands.
A report by the University of Northampton has found that driven grouse shooting offers a sustainable approach to maintaining the UK’s uplands.
BASC has issued a reminder of the legal obligations of shoots releasing gamebirds on or within 500m of a European Protected Site in England.
Sponsored by BASC, the annual Countryside Clay Shoot has raised more than £10,000 for the Gamekeepers’ Welfare Trust.
BASC is one of nine leading rural organisations which have joined the new Aim to Sustain partnership.
BASC is advising its members to be vigilant around home security after a potential data-breach of a website dealing in firearms.
BASC will use its Fighting Fund to back controlled heather burning following the announcement that Wild Justice is seeking a judicial review on burning regulations on designated sites in England.
New scientific research has found that shooting and shooting-related activities significantly boosts the well-being of participants.
With a total of 15 chicks reared from six nest sites, BASC’s osprey project is heralding another hugely successful breeding season in the Lake District.
Let’s Learn Moor 2021 is off and running, with day one seeing school children visiting the North York Moors, Nidderdale and the North Pennines.