Projects

BASC’s science department focus on the sustainability of shooting in the UK and the impacts of shooting on our quarry species. Projects often use citizen scientists to collect high quality field data and work in partnership with key national and international partners. A selection of our current projects can be found below.

Conservation

Read our autumn update on BASC conservation projects, including how you can get involved.

Conservation

Duck nest monitoring project

BASC and the Waterfowlers’ Network are monitoring the breeding success and usage of artificial duck nest structures. We are calling on members and the wider shooting community to make, erect and record usage of artificial duck nests, in the hope we can improve breeding success across the species’ flyway.

Conservation

Green Shoots

Everyone knows that our countryside and the wildlife it supports is under increasing pressure – but how much more pressure would there be without the influence of shooting sports?

Science

Duck and Goose Wing Survey

We are asking shooters to collect duck and goose wings from each bird they shoot to help us demonstrate the sustainability of our sport.

Research

Wildfowling and Water Bird Disturbance

Disturbance to wintering waterfowl caused by wildfowling has been viewed as having a high potential to affect waterfowl populations.

Science

Rice Breast Disease in Ducks

Sarcocystosis, or ‘rice breast’ disease of ducks, is caused by the parasite Sarcocystis spp and seems to be on the rise in the UK.

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