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No viable alternative land uses for Scotland’s grouse moors, says BASC
Landscape provided by grouse shooting “sustains wildlife diversity and provides opportunities for ecotourism”.
Landscape provided by grouse shooting “sustains wildlife diversity and provides opportunities for ecotourism”.
Unless raptor persecution ends, shooting in the future will be “unrecognisable” from what we have now.
Licences help control species such as woodpigeon – the UK’s number one agricultural pest.
Louise Aldford received the award for all her efforts in introducing countless women to shooting.
Commonsense decision is ‘good news’ for hen harriers.
BASC is seeking a meeting with the new chair of Natural England to emphasise how sustainable shooting can enhance the environment.
BASC, CA and NGO refused permission for judicial review.
Organisations announce new deal to promote game meat and high standards.
Masterclasses provided for 30 teachers and almost 270 pupils across Northern Ireland.