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Gamebird Releasing Licence GL43 – Letter to the Secretary of State
We write to you having attended a ‘Gamebird Release Licensing Briefing’ with DEFRA and Natural England on Tuesday 6 June.
We write to you having attended a ‘Gamebird Release Licensing Briefing’ with DEFRA and Natural England on Tuesday 6 June.
Everyone of the partners of Aim to Sustain was heartened by the news that golden eagles are thriving in Scotland’s managed uplands. In the 7 years since the last survey there has been a 57% increase in golden eagle nests on land in Scotland managed by gamekeepers.
AIM TO SUSTAIN is urging the rural community to stand up against the Welsh government’s proposals to licence all gamebird releasing by responding to a public consultation launche
Aim to Sustain partner organisations are hoping a change in trade regulations between EU and non-EU countries could reduce delays to the import of gamebirds.
Researchers from the University of York published the findings following 10 years studying the impact of land management practices on moorland habitats.
The threats to shooting are very real, and we need your help.
Read Aim to Sustain partner organisation statements in response to the publication by Defra of a risk assessment regarding the release of pheasants and avian influenza.
Senedd Members, shooting groups and chefs gathered at the Senedd on Tuesday evening to celebrate a feast of Welsh Game.
The game shooting sector is clear that the weight of the law should be applied to any person who is involved in raptor persecution.