Crises may come and sterling hobble downwards, but the Glorious Twelfth — traditional start to the grouse-shooting season — ...
Grouse-shooting visitors to Scotland spent over £3,500 each this season, before a shot was even fired over the country's heather moors. That's according to statistics from a visitor survey undertaken ...
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Scotland’s controversial new laws regulating grouse moors will cause a “seismic change” in the way shooting estates are run and have a “ruinous” effect on the country’s wildlife and rural economy, ...
Scotland has marked the start of the first grouse shooting season under new legislation requiring a licence for shooting the game birds. The Scottish Government passed the new legislation in March and ...
It is often forgotten that red grouse are wild birds living in an uncompromising moorland habitat. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website ...
Reaction to proposals for a licensing scheme for grouse moor shooting in Scotland has been mixed, with environmental groups welcoming the decision while gamekeepers have complained of an “endless ...
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Jenni McLeod, project lead for Cloud Hill wind farm, said: ''Once built, it will generate clean, renewable energy and deliver ...
Scotland's gamekeepers are expecting a poor grouse shooting season this year. Late snow in March followed by warm dry weather in May, June and July has affected the number of birds breeding ...
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