Four seasons
Four Seasons
BASC’s Four Seasons campaign showcases and celebrates the real value shooting delivers for people and the environment. Throughout the year, we’ll highlight seasonal opportunities to build on the good work already underway, helping your shooting activities deliver even greater gains for nature recovery. Visit regularly to stay up to date.
Support the campaign
Through the Four Seasons campaign, we will provide practical advice and guidance to help you make the most of your activities and deliver the best possible outcomes for the environment.
We also encourage you to gather and share evidence of this work, helping to strengthen the case for shooting. You can contribute to initiatives such as the GWCT’s partridge count scheme or BASC’s duck nest monitoring project.
Wherever you see the Four Seasons campaign over the coming year, it represents our collective effort to ensure shooting is delivering maximum value for the environment. We will demonstrate this with clear, credible evidence for decision-makers as well as the wider public.
Get involved – talk about the campaign with those who already share your passion, and with those who are new to shooting.
Together, we can tell our story to help people really understand what shooting brings to the environment.
Don’t be a stranger! Get in touch with us for that one-to-one support and if you have a good story to tell us about how you or your shoot are playing your part in looking after nature then let us know.
It’s Summer and we are focusing on practical advice and case studies for Game Cover Crops.
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