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'Somebody in North London wondered if four plump squirrels would be beyond my remit and a chef in Camberwell wants enough venison offal for a pop-up event'

'Somebody in North London wondered if four plump squirrels would be beyond my remit and a chef in Camberwell wants enough venison offal for a pop-up event'
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Suffolk hedgelayer and conservationist to publish book | East Anglian Daily Times

Professional hedgelayer and conservationist Richard Negus of Finningham, near Stowmarket in Suffolk, has written a well-reviewed book about his…

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How arable farms can support farmland bird populations

A good, varied arable rotation, along with winter bird food stewardship options and a variety of hedges, will provide most of what farmland birds need to

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2024 Big Farmland Bird Count under way as farmers urged to take part

This year's Big Farmland Bird Count has officially begun, with farmers and landowners encouraged to find out what's on their land.

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GWCT's 2024 Big Farmland Bird Count gets under way

GWCT's 2024 Big Farmland Bird Count gets under way
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Norton's racing heritage set to ignite the auction stage

Norton's racing heritage set to ignite the auction stage
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High Suffolk Farm Cluster attracts backing of Nestlé | East Anglian Daily Times

A group of 12 farmers from Stowmarket to Bury St Edmunds have joined forced to form High Suffolk Farm Cluster.

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What next for cartridges? - Shooting UK

I looked back through the haphazard filing system on my PC, searching for the first article I penned for Shooting Times on the subject of non-toxic shot and biodegradable wads. I eventually found the thing tucked away in a file dating back to early 2019. Since then, I have revisited the subject repeatedly, trialling new loads and wad variants. I have put my money where my mouth is, and not one ounce of lead has passed through my barrels against live quarry since that date. In that time, among many memorable days, I’ve shot Essex partridges with cardboard wads and steel, towering Broadland pinks with composite shot borne on cups made from lettuce and (my cheeks still flush with shame) I remember one notably ham-fisted duck flight in the Stour valley using bismuth, which cost me the best part of a week’s wages for a paltry brace in the bag. The shift away from lead shot has caused no little debate, some level of rancour and even downright anger. Many have argued that the timescale for the moratorium was too impulsive, others that alternative shot would damage guns or make some calibres obsolete. Cost implications were similarly cited as negatives along with inadequate stopping power, ineffective killing range and damage to carcasses and, for that matter, diners’ molars. To be honest, what should have been a seamless change for the better resulted in a few years of fudging and begrudging but we are, thankfully, nearly out of that tunnel and most of us have accepted that non-toxic loads are now the norm. What next? Innovation has always been a feature of our sport, particularly when it comes to cartridges and the guns that fire them. The revolutionary spirit of the ‘loaders’ was put to a stern test by the seismic and speedy shift away from lead shot. Therefore, now that the dust has settled somewhat and nearly five seasons after I first trialled the ‘eco’ cartridges from Eley, Jocker and BioAmmo, now is the time to ask the question: what next for shotgun cartridges? Eley’s Tony Bromwich is a man with a positive outlook, and why not? His brand was one of the trailblazers in biodegradable wad and steel shot technology with the well-regarded VIP Steel Pro range and the quality fowler’s load, the VIP Lightning Steel with a plastic wad. “Things have changed a lot in five years,” Tony tells me. “Our understanding of how steel works has increased at pace, meaning we now provide a greater range of steel loads in 12 and 20-bore. However, if you are looking for a ‘silver bullet’ – a load that is directly comparable with what you shot in lead – I am afraid it isn’t out there.” Eley, like all loaders, has been hampered in its development of steel due to two factors. Firstly, Covid cost cartridge manufacturers nearly two years of research and development time. Secondly, after a brief pandemic respite, Putin invaded Ukraine, impacting supply chains and putting enormous …Continue reading »

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Review of bird quarry lists is on the horizon

BASC has responded to the upcoming Government review by calling for self-regulation over the total removal of certain species, writes Felix Petit

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