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Shoots urged to find new ways to get birds into the food chain
By Hollis Butler (Group News Editor)
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Game licences and game dealers licences were abolished in Scotland with effect from 7 April 2011 when the new Wildlife and Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill was passed
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