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  1. BASC Scotland trains police in trapping and snaring laws.

    BASC Scotland trains police in trapping and snaring laws.

    12 December 2011

    Police wildlife crime officers in Fife have been trained to identify the difference between legal and illegal forms of trapping and snaring.

  2. Congratulations to the Members of New Caledonian Air Rifle Club

    Congratulations to the Members of New Caledonian Air Rifle Club

    11 November 2011

    Congratulations to the Members of New Caledonian Air Rifle Club - Team Daystate (Scotland) on winning The Scottish Hunter League.

  3. Central Scotland Gun Dog Club "first aid in the field" and "introduction to the field" training day

    11 November 2011

    The morning session will cover ‘First aid in the field’ including techniques covering haemorrhage, exhaustion, wounds, impalement and lacerations , bites, fractures & dislocations, crush injuries, eye & ear injuries and canine pulmonary cardiac resuscitation (CPR). There will be dummy dogs to practice CPR on and live models to help with the bandaging.

  4. Airgun crime falls by 45% in Scotland.

    Airgun crime falls by 45% in Scotland.

    25 October 2011

    BASC Scotland today welcomed official figures which show the number of offences involving airguns has dropped by 45% in a year.

  5. Scotland and NI shooters no longer need game licences.

    Scotland and NI shooters no longer need game licences.

    26 August 2011

    The UK's largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), is reminding shooters in Scotland and Northern Ireland they will not need a game licence to shoot this season.

  6. DMQ appoints new external verifier (Scotland)

    DMQ appoints new external verifier (Scotland)

    16 August 2011

    DMQ is pleased to announce the appointment of Rognvald Taylor as the new external verifier (Scotland). The primary responsibility of this post is to quality assure the assessment processes for the award of the Deer Stalking Certificate at the five DMQ-accredited assessment centres in Scotland.

  7. Shooting organisation employs internet lobbying in run-up to Scottish election

    Shooting organisation employs internet lobbying in run-up to Scottish election

    6 April 2011

    The UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), is calling on its members and all who shoot to use the internet to lobby their Scottish Parliamentary candidates in advance of the upcoming Scottish Election on May 5.

  8. Scottish shooters welcome sensible approach to new wildlife legislation.

    Scottish shooters welcome sensible approach to new wildlife legislation.

    2 March 2011

    The UK’s largest shooting organisation, The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), has commended the Scottish Parliament for passing sensible and functional legislation aimed at protecting Scotland’s wildlife.

  9. Cold weather shooting suspension in Scotland to be lifted.

    Cold weather shooting suspension in Scotland to be lifted.

    5 January 2011

    A temporary suspension of waterfowl shooting in Scotland will end at a minute before midnight on Thursday 6th January, allowing shooting to resume from the morning of Friday 7th January.

  10. Game’s On in Scotland.

    Game’s On in Scotland.

    5 November 2010

    The UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), is encouraging people in Scotland to enjoy eating game meat.

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