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The value of international collaboration
Looking further afield from our own shores can offer valuable insight and answers to the challenges facing the future of shooting, says Dr Cat McNicol.
Looking further afield from our own shores can offer valuable insight and answers to the challenges facing the future of shooting, says Dr Cat McNicol.
Members of BASC’s research team recently travelled to Poland to speak at an international conference on game and wildfowl.
BASC’s research team are working with the University of Exeter to look into the changes in game bags over time.
Project Penelope, an international collaboration which seeks to halt the decline of Eurasian widgeon, has got underway in the UK.
BASC’s Heather Warrender reviews the 35th International Union of Game Biologists conference and outlines potential research collaboration opportunities for the future.
BASC’s Kiri Thompson discusses why data from the shooting community is so important and the role this has to play in the future of shooting.
New scientific research has found that shooting and shooting-related activities significantly boosts the well-being of participants.
We are asking all BASC members to respond to an anonymous online survey regarding Natural England.
BASC awards £300k package to GWCT to fund sustainability research