
Judicial review: why is BASC registering as an interested party?
What is a judicial review and why is BASC registering as an interested party? Executive director of conservation Caroline Bedell explains.
What is a judicial review and why is BASC registering as an interested party? Executive director of conservation Caroline Bedell explains.
Tom Payne shares his advice on how to secure your own – and how to keep hold of it.
In this blog BASC’s Political and Press Officer in Scotland, Ross Ewing, explores the fundamental importance of engaging with politicians from all political parties.
BASC’s head of biodiversity Ian Danby outlines the history of general licences and what BASC is doing to combat current issues.
Natural Resources Wales’ commitment provides users with the confidence that they are undertaking essential pest control legally.
“Essential” contribution of shooting is recognised in any new environment scheme, says BASC.
BASC wildfowling officer Shane Robinson looks back on the 2019-2020 season.
Clarification of position.
Puts BASC in a “great position to build on the excellent work and results achieved already”.