Game shooting: Strong neck muscles are essential on this fine example of Welsh game shooting.
Only two-thirds of commercial shoots made a profit last year, according to the 2011 Shoot Benchmarking Survey, as the effects of the recession took hold.
<strong>No tickets remain for any of the shooting events at the 2012 Olympics</strong>
<strong>A keeper can’t be everywhere at once, so an extra set of eyes can prove invaluable. Trail cameras keep Des Purdy in touch with all four corners of his shoot</strong>
<strong>Claire Zambuni was elected to the Council of BASC</strong>
Can the Grand Cherokee re-establish Jeep as a major player in the shoot vehicle hierarchy?
<strong>A GPs’ conference is persuaded against increased health checks for shooters after BASC provides crucial evidence</strong>
<strong>The GWCT has reversed 30 years of wildlife decline on a conventional Leicestershire farm that remains profitable. Joe Dimbleby finds out how</strong>
The other day I put two ferrets into a rabbit hole but both backed away from it with their backs hunched and fur flared out. What causes that sort of reaction?
<strong>Is the rarest creature in the modern media a truly knowledgeable reporter?</strong>
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