
Wildfowling in Wales receives boost from the BASC Wildlife Fund
The BASC Wildlife Fund has awarded its first loan in Wales to the Wentloog Wildfowling and Conservation Association.
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A selection of original paintings and drawings commissioned for the BASC Wildlife Fund stamp are to be sold at auction next week, with proceeds set to raise funds to support conservation initiatives.
BASC members and wider collectors will have the opportunity to own select pieces of heritage artwork associated with the BASC Wildlife Fund. Money raised from the auction will go back into the fund to support future conservation projects linked to sustainable shooting.
The 120 lots on offer include paintings in a range of media by celebrated wildlife artists such as Julian Novorol and Simon Trinder. Guide prices range from £50 to £800.
The Sporting and Wildlife Auction will take place on Wednesday 6 May at the Halls GB saleroom in Battlefield, Shropshire. Lots can be viewed at the saleroom or online, and bids can be made in person, online, or over the telephone.
You can find full details of all artwork on offer and details of how register to bid online, here.

The BASC Wildlife Fund has awarded its first loan in Wales to the Wentloog Wildfowling and Conservation Association.

The BASC Wildlife Fund last night held a political reception in the Senedd, highlighting the positive impacts of sustainable shooting.

Dr Mat Holloway from Wentloog Wildfowling and Conservation Association updates on a project to preserve a precious salt marsh habitat in South Wales.