LONDON, Aug 12 (Reuters) - Hunters grab their guns and tweeds, and fancy restaurant fare turns to fowl as the "Glorious Twelfth" of August marks the start of the red grouse shooting season in Britain.
Mark Gallagher is the head gamekeeper at a moor on the North Pennines, where there will be no grouse shoots - LORNE CAMPBELL/GUZELIAN A not-so-glorious Twelfth is set to be a washout as bad weather ...
Scotland’s largest shooting and conservation organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) is marking the start of the red grouse season by celebrating the enormous ...
Natural England has outlined changes to the 2026 General Licences, which allow landowners and gamekeepers to control certain wild bird species without applying for individual permissions.
The disappearance of a protected hen harrier in the Yorkshire Dales highlights the need for grouse shooting to be licensed, campaigners say. The case of female bird Sita, who went missing while ...