The foreshore in winter
During the harshest, coldest, and most desolate days of the winter months, a remarkable symbiosis unfolds on the foreshore.
The foreshore in winter Read more...
During the harshest, coldest, and most desolate days of the winter months, a remarkable symbiosis unfolds on the foreshore.
The foreshore in winter Read more...
Migratory species, by definition, cross international borders, presenting challenges to policy makers and conservation groups, says BASC’s Dr Alex Murray.
COP14: shooting across borders Read more...
As we head into a new year, it’s a good time to look at the health of your woodland and ways of improving light penetration, writes Ian Danby.
Let there be light Read more...
Martin Edwards considers why and how formal deer management plans are essential tools for those tasked with controlling deer populations.
Now is the perfect time to think about taking part in BASC’s duck nest tube project to assist mallard and other duck species, says BASC’s Sophie Stafford.
Duck nest tubes – what you need to do and when Read more...
Every year, BASC presents a number of prestigious honours and awards, celebrating those who go the extra mile for the benefit of shooting and conservation.
Celebrating the great and the good Read more...
Ian Danby highlights the opportunities for shooting and landowners within 2024 updates to the English farming and environmental support schemes.
Collaboration is key when it comes to preserving wildfowling, and Caerlaverock is an example of what can be achieved by working together.
As another game shooting season ends, we are going to say goodbye to our shoot friends and colleagues, but hopefully not for long.
Don’t be a stranger for the next seven months Read more...
Shooting and woodland naturally work well together, and, by managing woodland correctly, we can maximise the benefits for all.
Upping our game in the woods Read more...