As the grouse season gets underway, we’re diving into the people, politics and partnerships that keep the moorlands alive and thriving. In this episode, we explore why the grouse season matters, not just for sport but for conservation, community and the rural economy. We begin with BASC’s head of uplands, Alex Farrell, who offers a clear-eyed view of the current political landscape and what lies ahead for upland shooting. Then we hear from Martin Quinn, an all-round field sportsman and ...
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As the grouse season gets underway, we’re diving into the people, politics and partnerships that keep the moorlands alive and thriving. In this episode, we explore why the grouse season matters, not just for sport but for conservation, community and the rural economy. We begin with BASC’s head of uplands, Alex Farrell, who offers a clear-eyed view of the current political landscape and what lies ahead for upland shooting. Then we hear from Martin Quinn, an all-round field sportsman and ...
EP 62: The Grouse Season: How and Why We Work to Protect It
BASC
38 minutes
3 weeks ago
EP 62: The Grouse Season: How and Why We Work to Protect It
As the grouse season gets underway, we’re diving into the people, politics and partnerships that keep the moorlands alive and thriving. In this episode, we explore why the grouse season matters, not just for sport but for conservation, community and the rural economy. We begin with BASC’s head of uplands, Alex Farrell, who offers a clear-eyed view of the current political landscape and what lies ahead for upland shooting. Then we hear from Martin Quinn, an all-round field sportsman and ...
BASC
As the grouse season gets underway, we’re diving into the people, politics and partnerships that keep the moorlands alive and thriving. In this episode, we explore why the grouse season matters, not just for sport but for conservation, community and the rural economy. We begin with BASC’s head of uplands, Alex Farrell, who offers a clear-eyed view of the current political landscape and what lies ahead for upland shooting. Then we hear from Martin Quinn, an all-round field sportsman and ...