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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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The government is considering plans to make all owners of dogs undergo a competency test, microchip their dog and take out third-party insurance.
Landlord who used his shotgun to confront and chase off two burglars condemns police for taking over 50 minutes to arrive at the scene.
Deer stalking: On the Continent they drive deer to the guns. Why don’t we do it in this country; surely it would be great sport?
Deer stalking: A friend has treated his rifle with some high-tech aftermarket product that is supposed to reduce fouling and increase both accuracy and velocity. He can’t honestly notice much differ...
Deer stalking: A friend has treated his rifle with some high-tech aftermarket product that is supposed to reduce fouling and increase both accuracy and velocity. He can’t honestly notice much dif...
The Scottish Government has published the responses to its consultation on proposed reforms to existing wildlife laws
<strong>How shoots can benefit from joining the Campaign for the Farmed Environment</strong>
Deer stalking. I have just been on a rifle handling course and the instructor said that I should fire at least three rounds before deciding to adjust my scope. Why not just one round? Surely if it lan...
<strong>Get a higher return next season with Mike Swan's simple guide to choosing the correct covercrop varieties for your shoot, climate and birds</strong>
Benelli Raffaello Crio shotgun review: Twenty-eight bores are flooding gun dealers’ racks, but the high-tech, fast-handling Raffaello has an edge on the rest.
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