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BASC lead the fight against online defamation
In this blog BASC’s political and press officer in Scotland, Ross Ewing, explores what BASC is doing to tackle online defamation.
In this blog BASC’s political and press officer in Scotland, Ross Ewing, explores what BASC is doing to tackle online defamation.
In March, dog enthusiasts will once again assemble in Birmingham’s NEC Arena to celebrate Crufts. Three BASC rings are dedicated to showcasing working gundogs and host the historic Gamekeepers’ Classes.
BASC Scotland’s Ross Ewing explores the vital importance of politicians being able to meet with organisations of all persuasions.
Following the publication of the ‘Werritty review’ into driven grouse shooting, BASC’s Ross Ewing reviews the evidence given by Professor Werritty to a cohort of MSPs.
BASC’s head of conservation Caroline Bedell discusses why taking a zero tolerance stance on raptor persecution is imperative for the future of shooting.
With the shooting season coming to an end soon, many pickers up are introducing their young gundogs to retrieving game and having them sit behind the drive to observe experienced dogs work the field.
Olympic Trap athlete Georgina provides an update on shooting ahead of the Olympics 2020 and Commonwealth Shooting Championships 2022.
BASC’s Garry Doolan responds to the Daily Star’s sensationalist coverage of UK deer management.
Do you remember your first time out shooting? David Wild describes his first time on a pheasant drive with BASC’s Christopher Graffius.