In this week’s issue: Home Nations shooters win 22 medals Harrier brood management debated A full house of Glorious grouse? Summertime squirrels What to do with our burgeoning boar Shotgun…
Joe Dimbleby
6th August, 2014
In this week’s issue: Home nations shooters win 22 medals Harrier brood management debated A full house of glorious grouse? Rutting roe and the deer year What to do with…
30th July, 2014
In this week’s issue: M&S to put grouse sales on hold Golden Eagle report welcomed The pigeon shooter’s code Bagging your rights: Top tips to secure shooting ground Eye on…
April 30 2014
In this week’s issue: Team tactics: How to beat all-comers at the four-man flurry Clay days: Top tips for sporting success Ferreting: The essential kit every keen rabbiter must have…
April 23
News: Pedigree dogs “just as healthy”; Shoots’ efforts help songbirds Features: Bringing a Bavarian legend to Britain; Why the .308 can meet all your needs; It’s common sense to kill…
April 16
News: Docking ban “harms gundogs” Police raids over raptor deaths Features: Spring days on maize Magpie control Euro attack on firearm ownership BASC council elections The kit that counts Blue…
February 19
In this week’s issue: Firearms directive plan slammed: Proposal to review EU directive under fire Countryside helps flooded farms: Fieldsports enthusiasts help rescue efforts Around the regions: The latest news…
February 26
In this week’s issue: Scotland to fight snare/trap vandals: Study to assess interference with legal traps Twitchers launch wildlife crime battle: New campaign group to report wildlife crime Around the…
March 5
In this week’s issue: Shooters urged for licensing views: Controversy over General Licence shake-up Deer managers told to take lead: Deer group consults on guidance Around the regions: The latest…
March 12
In this week’s issue: MPs moot changes to hunting ban: Government to consider lifting dog limits Shooters urged to help save gin: Call to protect blackgrouse’s juniper habitat Around the…
March 19
RSPB says to stop burning heather: Charity claims practice harms habitats “Shoo to shoot” is misunderstanding: No need to scare birds before shooting Around the regions: The latest news from…
March 26
BASC calls for MEP lobbying; Why the European elections mean so much; Help promote the value of UK shooting around the region
RSPCA lodges complaint over Daily Telegraph stories
RSPCA lodges complaint over Daily Telegraph stories: The charity has written to the Press Complaints Commission about a series of articles published in The Daily Telegraph.
Game keepers contest RSPB’s view of eagle death
Game keepers contest RSPB's view of eagle death: SGA contacts Scotland's environment minister to express its concerns on RSPB's portrayal of eagle death as persecution.
Hare poaching is rife in Lincolnshire say Police
Hare poaching is rife in Lincolnshire say Police: Police have prosecuted more than 160 people since September 2012 for hare poaching.
All dogs in England to be microchipped from April 2013
Dog microchipping: All dogs in England will need to be microchipped from 16 April 2016, environment secretary Owen Paterson has announced.
Eagle owl attacks men in Scottish Highlands
Eagle owl attacks men in Scottish Highlands: Police are warning the public to steer clear of an eagle owl that has attacked two men in Inverness.
Badger cull to go ahead in Gloucestershire and Somerset
Environment secretary Owen Paterson has confirmed that the badger cull is to go ahead in two areas from this June.
Retired civil servant pleads guilty over shooting squirrel
Bill Worthington, a 75-year-old retired civil servant, from Bedbury, Cheshire, has pleaded guilty to causing a grey squirrel "unnecessary suffering".
Shotgun maker Guerini to sponsor Olympic medal winner Richard Faulds
Guerini is to sponsor Olympic gold-medal-winner Richard Faulds MBE, it has announced.