Satellite-tagged duck records monumental migration
Project Penelope reveals how one Eurasion wigeon has travelled more than 6,000 miles in the last year.
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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...
Funded by BASC’s Wildlife Habitat Charitable Trust, the camera is streaming live footage from a hen harrier nest on the Swinton Estate.
First hen harrier nest camera goes live Read more...
Shooting brings extensive benefits for nature recovery, and has a key role to play in the Landscape Recovery schemes.
Shooting’s pivotal role in the Landscape Recovery Schemes Read more...
BASC has called on Natural Resources Wales to utilise the significant benefits already implemented by shooting activities in their future conservation plans
Shooting deserves recognition Read more...
Natural England’s hen harrier brood management scheme continues to play a key role in hen harrier recovery in England.
Hen harrier brood management scheme licensed for fifth year Read more...
Transport yourself to stunning Calderdale with the Moorland Chorus, capturing the sounds of dawn breaking on grouse moor teeming with life.
The Moorland Chorus Read more...
The new Natural History GCSE has the potential to engage thousands of schoolchildren each year.
New GCSE will ‘engage and inspire’ young people Read more...
BASC has emphasised the importance of sustainable shooting in our response to a Defra consultation on National Parks and AONBs.
National Parks must put communities first Read more...
As part of the Government’s ambitions to restore nature and halt the biodiversity declines by 2030, Defra are currently consulting on both nature recovery and environmental targets.
Defra Green Paper offers opportunities for shooting Read more...
BASC is calling for users of the general licence for conservation in Wales to provide case studies to rebut NRW’s decision to remove jays, jackdaws and magpies.
Require the general licence for conservation in Wales? Read more...