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Stuart Clark had an excellent win at the World Sporting 2012, held at Sweetslade, on August 4th.
<strong>Chairman of Sotheby's shot on grouse moor</strong>
When deer stalking, one thing I don't understand is why some deer I encounter bob their head up and down when looking in my direction. Can you explain it?
I have been told by a breeder that some of her boxers are trained as gundogs, something I find hard to believe.
Sotheby’s chairman, Henry Wyndham, is recuperating after he was shot in the face during a day grouse shooting.
Wildlife laws set for overhaul: The Game Acts could be first to go as Law Commission begins public consultation on revising wildlife legislation.
Gamekeepers' Welfare Trust: Bell Ingram’s Sporting Lets division is the new sponsor for the calendar of the Gamekeepers' Welfare Trust.
<strong>The extent of the UK's pollution problem</strong>
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