How are you adapting for the season ahead?
With so much uncertainty surrounding this season, we speak to members on how they are planning to adapt.
How are you adapting for the season ahead? Read more...
With so much uncertainty surrounding this season, we speak to members on how they are planning to adapt.
How are you adapting for the season ahead? Read more...
Dr Conor O’Gorman and Dan Reynolds review the HSE proposals for a ban on lead ammunition, BASC’s position, and outline how you can help.
Run by BASC and the Scottish Youth and the Countryside Education Trust, the event saw more than 100 young people take part during the Scottish Game Fair this weekend.
Junior Macnab well and truly bagged at Scone Read more...
The card provides proof of identity and qualifications for BASC members and non-members, perfect for gaining shooting permissions.
BASC launches new Qualifications Card Read more...
The review provides the opportunity to secure funding for game and wildlife course in the future.
T Level habitat management course review extended Read more...
Project Penelope reveals how one Eurasion wigeon has travelled more than 6,000 miles in the last year.
Satellite-tagged duck records monumental migration Read more...
The unseasonably warm temperatures might be great for getting outside and enjoying the fresh air, but unfortunately it also means that ticks are still causing issues.
1 in 7 people affected by Lyme Disease Read more...
BASC Scotland is urging the Minister for Environment and Land Reform to address the difficulties facing gamekeepers and rural workers.
Gamekeeping Taskforce “needed now more than ever” Read more...
The Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill could have a significant impact on shooting and conservation in Scotland.
Hunting with Dogs Bill must reflect rural priorities Read more...
To mark International Coaching Week, we sat down for a chat with one of BASC’s coaching stalwarts, Duncan Greaves.
Coaching the next generation Read more...