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BASC invites youngsters to try shooting and country sports
BASC are hosting a Young Shots introductory day at Commonwood Fishery, near Wrexham, next month.
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BASC are hosting a Young Shots introductory day at Commonwood Fishery, near Wrexham, next month.
WINDSOR’s head gamekeeper will be a special guest at a BASC Young Shots introductory day at the Great Park next month.
BASC believes Sport England’s new strategy ‘Towards an Active Nation’ could lead more people into shooting.
BASC has welcomed two new appointments made by Scotland’s first minister Nicola Sturgeon as part of her cabinet reshuffle following the recent parliamentary election.
BASC has condemned an anti-snaring propaganda video released by the League Against Cruel Sports (LACS) for showing a crime rather than the reality of humane and legal pest-control.
BASC fears changes to air weapon licensing in Scotland will place an unnecessary time and cost burden on the police.
BASC is urging the newly-elected Scottish government to show it cares about animal welfare by ending the nine-year ban on tail docking.
The UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has criticised a public authority in Northern Ireland which has blocked access to wildfowling on Lough Foyle without consultation.
BASC has pledged to continue working with Essex Police to reduce the time taken to process firearms licence applications and renewals.