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What does the Hunting with Dogs Bill mean for shooting?
Following the passing of the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill, read how the new legislation will affect shooting in Scotland.
Following the passing of the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill, read how the new legislation will affect shooting in Scotland.
BASC Scotland strongly opposes recommendations for changes to firearms licensing in Scotland.
The Scottish government’s consultation on proposals to licence grouse shooting and moorland management closes on 14 December.
BASC is lobbying for an amendment to the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill to protect rough shooting.
BASC Scotland is encouraging members to respond to the Call for Views on the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill to protect the future of rough shooting.
BASC’s Dr Colin Shedden provided evidence to the House of Commons Scottish Affairs Committee inquiry into firearms licensing regulation.
The MSP for Angus and North Mearns visited Glen Lethnot Estate in the Angus Glens to observe controlled burning of heather.
If left unchanged, the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill will ban the use of more than two dogs to flush rabbits from cover.
The Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill could have a significant impact on shooting and conservation in Scotland.