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Bird boxes, bee hotels and game burgers highlight of NI Young Shots day
Barbecue “went down a treat” with children and adults alike.
Barbecue “went down a treat” with children and adults alike.
Headline priorities include improving air and water quality, tackling plastic pollution and restoring habitats to allow plants and wildlife to thrive.
The birdboxes highlight BASC’s commitment to conservation and education.
BASC has contacted every Liverpool City Council member individually to challenge them on the misinformed anti-shooting motion due to be voted on this Wednesday (16th October).
Simple case of “emotions trumping facts and scientific evidence”.
BASC “will not stand by” to see shooting and British companies impeded by “unscientific and unreasoned motions”.
BASC “surprised” that “poorly composed and misinformed motion” had passed due diligence to be put forward for debate and vote.
“A pleasure” to assist so many forward-thinking clubs.
BASC has called on Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) to produce a fit for purpose general licence that seeks to “protect livelihoods, rural economies and the environment”.