Conor O'Gorman
Well-Known Member
BASC is committing financial assistance and expert advice to Humber wildfowling clubs suffering from Natural England’s failure to provide a satisfactory consenting process.
Legal opinions are being gathered to ensure clubs that have been refused shooting consents have all the options and resources at their disposal to respond to Natural England.
This will be supported by BASC’s Fighting Fund, which was launched earlier this year to promote and protect shooting.
James Green, BASC’s head of wildfowling, said: “BASC is committing financial and staffing resources to areas that threaten the future of shooting. We are delighted to be able to support the Humber clubs at this level.
“The consenting process being undertaken by Natural England will have no conservation or environmental benefit. It simply demonstrates the licensing agency’s priority to gold plate regulation rather than to effectively manage the habitat for the benefit of the wildlife that relies on it.
“Wildfowlers have been the custodians of our protected sites for hundreds of years; Natural England continue to trample on history and conservation in favour of a precautionary approach. We must challenge it.
“The Humber is iconic for wildfowling and a key part of the history of BASC, which came out of WAGBI. It’s important we help shooting face down this threat.”
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Legal opinions are being gathered to ensure clubs that have been refused shooting consents have all the options and resources at their disposal to respond to Natural England.
This will be supported by BASC’s Fighting Fund, which was launched earlier this year to promote and protect shooting.
James Green, BASC’s head of wildfowling, said: “BASC is committing financial and staffing resources to areas that threaten the future of shooting. We are delighted to be able to support the Humber clubs at this level.
“The consenting process being undertaken by Natural England will have no conservation or environmental benefit. It simply demonstrates the licensing agency’s priority to gold plate regulation rather than to effectively manage the habitat for the benefit of the wildlife that relies on it.
“Wildfowlers have been the custodians of our protected sites for hundreds of years; Natural England continue to trample on history and conservation in favour of a precautionary approach. We must challenge it.
“The Humber is iconic for wildfowling and a key part of the history of BASC, which came out of WAGBI. It’s important we help shooting face down this threat.”
BASC commits ‘Fighting Fund’ support to Humber wildfowlers - BASC
BASC resources have been made available to allow clubs to act against Natural England’s refusal to grant shooting consents.

