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Defra has created confusion, concern and worry among hundreds of shoots by failing to put in place a clear regime for releasing gamebirds on protected areas and buffer zones.
On May 30, the general licence covering releasing of pheasants and red-legged partridges on European protected sites expired, making it illegal to release gamebirds without applying and securing an individual licence.
Defra has yet to announce and provide clarity of how the release of gamebirds will be undertaken in these areas – but is directing shoots to a web-based survey which indicates that some shoots on some designated areas will have to apply for an individual licence but others will not.
Defra has not provided any information on its decision-making process behind the banning of releasing in these areas. Releasing gamebirds away from protected sites remains unaffected by this decision.
BASC chief executive Ian Bell said: “Defra has refused to engage with the shooting community on this issue and has created massive confusion and concern at a critical point in the year when shoots are on the brink of releasing.
“This is wholly unacceptable behaviour by a government department and will not go unchallenged by BASC. We will be pressing Defra and government in the strongest of terms.
“Defra has released only limited information at the moment, so BASC will continue to update our members and the wider shooting community as more information becomes available.”

In honour of International Women’s Day, we recount the stories of female gamekeepers in history who blazed a trail for generations to come.

BASC’s inaugural Southern Gamekeepers’ Conference took place at the EJ Churchill shooting grounds last week.

In a move supported by BASC, Defra has confirmed that it will contest Wild Justice’s latest legal challenge relating to the general licence GL42.
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