- Offbeat
The clock is ticking for our reds
Red squirrels remain a conservation priority with rapidly declining numbers. We must all step up to do our bit in red squirrel conservation.
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Red squirrels remain a conservation priority with rapidly declining numbers. We must all step up to do our bit in red squirrel conservation.
The government is encouraging the creation of more hedgerows – and that will be a win for shooting and conservation.
As wildfowling comes under increasing pressure from changes in lifestyle and consenting arrangements, the Leicestershire Wildfowlers Association is one of several forward-looking clubs pushing the boundaries.
As the Glorious Twelfth approaches, David Scott introduces some of the iconic bird species supported by moorland managed for grouse.
The BASC Wildlife Fund awards grants to fund conservation projects and provides loans for land purchase.
Project Penelope is here again, giving us the opportunity to get cracking with this exciting international conservation scheme.
BASC is urging members to move quickly to express their interest in the Species Survival Fund for habitat work in England.
The GWCT Big Farmland Bird Count allows shoots to measure the positive impact of their conservation work.
BASC’s Gareth Dockerty discusses Freedom of Information requests, and why they are becoming increasingly-talked about in shooting circles.