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A community-owned Scottish nature reserve has taken the decision to cull 160 feral goats over the next two years.
Tarras Valley Nature Reserve near Lockerbie has seen goat numbers explode from around 100 to as many as 900 in just over a decade. That’s an 800% increase that managers warn will lead to mass starvation and disease without intervention.
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<strong>Peddling lucrative anti-shooting class-war rhetoric in the press is hypocritical</strong>
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Partridge shooting: This beautiful, well-managed estate plays host to traditional partridge shooting.
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BASC says it is fighting proposals for a huge jump in the cost of firearm certificate fees in Northern Ireland currently being considered by the Northern Ireland Assembly’s Justice Committee.
Scottish shooters could face further restrictions on their sport after a minister called for powers to cap the number of firearms owned by one person.
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