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Scottish wildlife management exonerated by judicial review
BASC Scotland’s public affairs manager, Ross Ewing, explores what the ruling of the judicial review on beaver culling could mean for wildlife management in Scotland.
BASC Scotland’s public affairs manager, Ross Ewing, explores what the ruling of the judicial review on beaver culling could mean for wildlife management in Scotland.
BASC invited Olivia Blake MP to visit her local grouse moor last week to discuss and observe the benefits of managed moorland.
BASC’s Heather Warrender reviews the 35th International Union of Game Biologists conference and outlines potential research collaboration opportunities for the future.
BASC’s Hamish Profit discusses woodland resilience and preserving the future of red squirrels in Wales.
BASC’s Kiri Thompson discusses why data from the shooting community is so important and the role this has to play in the future of shooting.
BASC Scotland’s public affairs manager, Ross Ewing, reflects on the key policies within Scotland’s newly unveiled programme for government.
BASC’s Dr Conor O’Gorman highlights the role of shoots in the campaign to increase Britain’s hedgerow network by 40% by 2050.
Guest blogger Gethin Jones explains the inextricable link between wildfowling and conservation as he looks forward to the season ahead.
BASC’s Conor O’Gorman examines the Health and Safety Executive’s call for evidence in more depth and analyses what it means for shooting.