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BASC engaged in scrutiny of Scottish grouse Bill
BASC highlighted significant flaws in the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill in the Scottish Parliament yesterday.
BASC highlighted significant flaws in the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill in the Scottish Parliament yesterday.
BASC has raised significant concerns with the Scottish Government’s Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill, published today.
We have launched a series of images to highlight the significant wider benefits arising from grouse moor management.
BASC’s Gareth Dockerty sorts fiction from fact regarding grouse shooting on Yorkshire Water’s moorland.
Does the phrase grouse-degradation suitably describe the systematic attacks on grouse shooting seen in the media and online? BASC’s Gareth Dockerty considers the issue…
BASC invited Olivia Blake MP to visit her local grouse moor last week to discuss and observe the benefits of managed moorland.
Ian Grindy discusses the difference that shoot tenants can make when they bring ‘added value’ over and above lease agreements.
A petition to ban driven grouse shooting has been rejected by MPs during a Westminster Hall debate.
Five years on from the last parliamentary debate on driven grouse shooting, yesterday’s Westminster debate was a showcase for the work being undertaken by landowners and gamekeepers, writes Gareth Dockerty.