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BASC stands up for pest control against legal challenge
Wild Justice’s latest legal challenge against GL42 is part of their long-term strategy to attack game shooting, says BASC.
Wild Justice’s latest legal challenge against GL42 is part of their long-term strategy to attack game shooting, says BASC.
BASC’s Ian Danby considers the opportunity the government’s new agri-environment schemes present for shooting.
The Gylfinir Cymru partnership, involving BASC and 15 other partner organisations, has launched a 10-year plan to reverse curlew decline in Wales.
BASC’s Dr Marnie Lovejoy discusses the importance of a review of the Habitats Regulations Assessments to the future of sustainable shooting.
Watch the BTO’s new film on how curlew breeding is being given a head start with the help of gamekeepers on the Sandringham Estate.
Marnie Lovejoy has been appointed as BASC’s new head of environmental law research, with the aim of securing the future of sustainable shooting.
Project Penelope, an international collaboration which seeks to halt the decline of Eurasian widgeon, has got underway in the UK.
BASC’s Dr Conor O’Gorman highlights the role of shoots in the campaign to increase Britain’s hedgerow network by 40% by 2050.
BASC North regional director, Duncan Thomas recounts his experience of installing BASC kestrel boxes in the Forest of Bowland.