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Woodcock conservation – play your part
The woodcock is a magnificent quarry species. By taking part in a GWCT and BTO survey, you can actively contribute to its conservation.
The woodcock is a magnificent quarry species. By taking part in a GWCT and BTO survey, you can actively contribute to its conservation.
BASC has donated £15,000 to the Wiltshire-based Great Bustard Group to further their work in re-establishing the species into the wild.
BASC has a clear zero tolerance approach to the illegal killing of birds of prey, condemning all illegal activity.
After speaking at a recent conference on Nature Recovery Ian Danby looks at why shooting is key to any success they might have going forward.
BASC’s annual honours and awards recognise and reward the hard work of people within the shooting community who strive to make a difference.
Project Penelope reveals how one Eurasion wigeon has travelled more than 6,000 miles in the last year.
Now’s the time to start recording your findings of duck nest tube usage, as BASC’s Kiri Thompson explains.
BASC’s Dr Marnie Lovejoy takes a closer look at Defra’s Nature Recovery Green Paper and the opportunity it presents for shooting.
BASC has called on Natural Resources Wales to utilise the significant benefits already implemented by shooting activities in their future conservation plans