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<strong>Code sets out aims for sustainable populations</strong>
 
                                            
                    
                    BASC has published its new code of practice on the management of brown hares in England. In a statement about the document, BASC said the code was designed to ensure that a sustainable population of hares is achieved but also to allow humane control where they become a serious agricultural pest.
The code, written by BASC and the GWCT, is supported by the Tenant Farmers Association, the National Gamekeepers’ Organisation, the Moorland Association, the CLA and the Countryside Alliance. The code sets out both statutory and voluntary measures to a wide range of circumstances and needs.
Mike Swan, head of education at the GWCT and Shooting Times contributor, said: “The GWCT has been at the forefront of research on hares for over 20 years and managed to achieve a ten-fold increase on its own research farm over three years. We welcome this new code for brown hare management.”
The code includes many points of law pertaining to hares, such as the 1892 Hares Preservation Act, which makes it an offence to sell, or expose for sale, any hare or leveret between the months of March and July inclusive, removing any commercial incentive to kill hares during their main breeding season. The code also states that it is thought that, while hares have suffered under the intensification of agriculture during the 20th century, since the 1990s the population has generally remained stable.
The document advises controlling hares to prevent damage during January and February, when the hares are visible, and that if possible, control during the main breeding season should be avoided.
The rest of this article appears in the 3rd April issue of Shooting Times.
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