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Game shooting industry accepts rearing code in Wales

Game shooting industry accepts rearing code in Wales

The draft Code of Practice on the Welfare of Gamebirds has been widely accepted by the game shooting industry and the National Assembly for Wales and comes in to force this month. Read more


Non-native species cost economy £1.7billion

Non-native species cost economy £1.7billion

Invasive non-native species cost the British economy at least £1.7billion per annum, according to new research. Read more


Home Affairs report calls for restrictions on shooting

Home Affairs report calls for restrictions on shooting

Shooting groups express concern at HAC recommendations to alter the current licensing system. Read more


Firearms could be banned from transportation on trains

Firearms could be banned from transportation on trains

Rail regulators dismiss claims that the transportation of firearms by train may be banned in the near future. Read more


Gamekeepers raise £30,000 for cancer charity

Gamekeepers raise £30,000 for cancer charity

Team of grouse moor keepers raise £30,000 for local cancer charities. Read more


Wildfowling hopes remain high despite cold weather

Wildfowling hopes remain high despite cold weather

As wildfowling and shooting interests comply with voluntary and statutory restraints, wildfowlers report birds in good condition, despite the cold. Read more


Fish shooting group arrested in Cambridgeshire

Fish shooting group arrested in Cambridgeshire

Police arrested a 33-year-old man from Kazakhstan earlier this month, after reports of a group of fishermen firing a shotgun into Twenty Foot Drain, a manmade channel near March, in Cambridgeshire. Read more


Grouse shooting season closes on record high

Grouse shooting season closes on record high

As the grouse shooting season came to an end last week, sporting agencies reported record numbers of birds, despite following one of the coldest winters in years. Read more


Shooting groups concern over Scottish shoot licences

Shooting groups concern over Scottish shoot licences

Shooting groups voice concern about proposals to license Scottish shoots as the wildlife bill reaches committee stage. Read more


Geese out in unprecedented numbers on the Solway

Geese out in unprecedented numbers on the Solway

Goose guides confirm record numbers of pink-footed geese as birds escape snow-covered fields in the north of Scotland. Read more


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Shooting Gazette May 2012

Shooting Gazette May 2012

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The Field May 2012 issue

The Field May 2012 issue

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Shooting Times & Country Magazine

Shooting Times & Country Magazine

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