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Time Well SpentDecember 19, 2020
There’s plenty of misinformation about shooting. So here’s a list, with facts published in Shooting Times, of the benefits shooting brings to the community.
Why We Shoot
Research has shown that going shooting boosts mental wellbeing and physical health.
Shooting improves social contact for a variety of ages
Shooting instils a strong sense of responsibility in the young.
Game shooting is an accessible sport, enjoyed by many thousands of people from all walks of life
There are many forms of shooting, including; Airgunning, clayshooting, gameshooting, stalking.
Game shooting, airgunning, stalking and clayshooting are open to disabled participants
Game meat is free range
Game meat is leaner and lower in fat than farmed meat and rich in protein
Game meat is tasty due to the varied natural diet of animals in the wild
Shooters spend £2.5 billion each year on goods and services*
Shooting supports the equivalent of 74,000 full time jobs*
Shooting is worth £2 billion to the UK economy (GVA)*
Shooting is involved in the management of two-thirds of the rural land area*
Shoot providers spend nearly £250 million a year on conservation*
Shooters spend 3.9 million work days on conservation – that’s the equivalent of 16,000 full-time jobs*
Two million hectares are actively managed for conservation as a result of shooting*
GWCT research has shown that ground nesting birds thrive best on managed moorland
Gameshooting sustains the rural community with employment and income.
The past two years have seen increases in the number of hen harrier nests in England, as well as chicks that have fledged. Well over half of these chicks were produced on grouse moors. (Source GWCT).
Why we shoot wood pigeon
Woodpigeon can breed in every month of the year
The birds will generally have two to three broods a year
As oilseed rape has been grown more, pigeon have had more year-round sustenance
It is estimated that pigeon damage to crops costs British farmers £12 million annually
The joys of an outdoor lunch
Healthy food
Unlike mass-produced poultry, wild game is antibiotic-free
Game is a source of the healthiest fats, such as Omega-3
Pigeon is a superb source of iron and zinc
Goose is very high in selenium, which is known to be an antioxidant
Rabbit is higher in protein than chicken
Benefits shooting brings to conservation
Wild bird shoots often have high numbers of songbirds
The grey partridge, our traditional farmland gamebird, has declined by over 90% in the past 100 years
In arable counties, woodland has often only been saved due to shoot management
Wild bird shoots often necessitate employing multiple gamekeepers
Wildfowling is a sport that has worked hand in hand with conservation over the years
Wildfowling
There are 140 dedicated wildfowling clubs in Britain
Disturbance to wildlife caused by wildfowlers is almost non-existent
The Stanley Duncan Trophy, named after the Shooting Times contributor, is awarded to fowling clubs that excel at conservation
BASC was founded to protect the rights of wildfowlers
A Scottish grouse moor
Scotland
Angling is worth £55 million to the Scottish economy
Shooting generates 11,000 full-time jobs in Scotland
The end of salmon fishing would result in Highlands households being £12.5 million a year worse off
270,000 trips are taken to Scotland each year for fieldsports
Heritage
A total of 170 million cartridges are purchased in Britain every year
In 1851 there were 2,867 gunmakers traditionally used to take seven years, but these days it’s usually three
Beretta in Italy is the oldest gunmaker still in existence
Why our readers shoot
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