Chairman of the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust Scotland, Alasdair Laing has defended his conservation record after a report of a sea eagle death on his Logie Estate in Moray. He told The Scotsman: ?Both I and the keepers who work on the estate are committed conservationists as evidenced by one capercaillie nest on the estate fledging four chicks per year over an eight-year period ? a record conservation charities would find hard to better.?
Gundog displays and hound parades across Wales have been saved from licensing requirements after the Welsh Government abandoned controversial proposals
Deer stalkers across Scotland’s lowlands can now access a second round of funding to upgrade their venison processing facilities