Scottish keeper was found guilty last week of possessing more than 10kg of a highly toxic banned pesticide.
<strong>A charity event held to raise funds for DebRA was held at the Royal Berkshire Shooting School</strong>
<strong>The Fire Severity Index has proved ineffective in preventing moorland fires</strong>
<strong>The trial of a fieldsports enthusiast arrested by police after shooting a rabbit from his bedroom window took place last week</strong>
<strong>Moles can ruin gardens and their tunnels can cause injury to livestock. Paul Quagliana heads to Wales to meet a new breed of mole catcher</strong>
<strong>Forget hard evidence - for some media outlets, a mere accusation will suffice</strong>
Sussex Police says lessons have been learned following its mistake over a pigeon shooter.
Game shooting: Pouring rain does nothing to dampen spirits on this game shooting day.
<strong>Sussex Police says lessons have been learned following its mistake over a pigeon shooter</strong>
<strong>Conviction comes after police find large quantities of the highly toxic substance locked in a Scottish estate store</strong>
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