Gun reviews: Howa 1500 Varmint rifle: The Howa 1500 Varmint rifle has a design and finish that's easy on the eye, and a price-tag that's easy on the wallet.
Gun reviews: Thompson Centre G2 Contender rifle: The Thompson Centre G2 Contender rifle is ideally suited to fox control and stalking in woodland where it can be used without fear of denting the walnu...
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<strong>£6m fund for wildlife management in Wales announced at the Royal Welsh Show</strong>
Exbury: With arguably the finest informal gardens in England, Exbury estate was once described as ‘heaven with the gates open’. There is some excellent game shooting too.
Another student at school says it’s possible to breed ferrets with different eye colourations. Is this correct and, if so, how do you go about breeding to get the colours you want?
Wildfowling: BASC has welcomed the revisal of plans that could have seen an end to wildfowling in marine conservation zones.
4x4 reviews: Ford Kuga: When I was a kid you were either a member of the Ford tribe or the Vauxhall one.
SsangYong Korando Sports SE: A pick-up with a touch of charm, but will it be everyone's first choice?
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