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BASC seeks meeting with new Environment Secretary – BASC

BASC, the UK’s largest shooting organisation, has written to the new Environment Secretary, Steve Reed, to request a meeting to discuss the future of shooting and conservation in the UK.

BASC, the UK’s largest shooting organisation, has written to the new Environment Secretary, Steve Reed, to request a meeting to discuss the future of shooting and conservation in the UK.

The letter, signed by BASC’s Chief Executive, Julie Sharp, highlights the importance of shooting and conservation in maintaining the UK’s rich natural heritage and the need for continued support from government.

Shooting and conservation go hand in hand, and BASC is committed to working with government to ensure that the UK’s natural assets are protected and enhanced for future generations.

The letter also touches on the need for greater recognition of the role that shooting plays in maintaining the UK’s countryside and the importance of continued support for shooting and conservation initiatives.

As Julie Sharp, BASC’s Chief Executive, said: ‘We believe that shooting and conservation are essential for maintaining the UK’s natural heritage and we look forward to working with the new Environment Secretary to ensure that these values are protected.’

BASC has a long history of working with government to promote shooting and conservation, and we are committed to continuing this work in the future.

The organisation has a strong track record of delivering conservation projects and initiatives that benefit the UK’s natural environment, and we believe that our expertise and experience would be valuable in informing government policy on shooting and conservation.

We believe that a meeting with the new Environment Secretary would be an opportunity to discuss these issues in more detail and to explore ways in which BASC can continue to support the government’s conservation efforts.

BASC is a leading advocate for shooting and conservation in the UK, and we are committed to working with government to ensure that these values are protected and enhanced for future generations.

We look forward to the opportunity to meet with the new Environment Secretary and to discuss the future of shooting and conservation in the UK.

BASC has a strong track record of delivering conservation projects and initiatives that benefit the UK’s natural environment, and we believe that our expertise and experience would be valuable in informing government policy on shooting and conservation.

We believe that a meeting with the new Environment Secretary would be an opportunity to discuss these issues in more detail and to explore ways in which BASC can continue to support the government’s conservation efforts.

BASC is a leading advocate for shooting and conservation in the UK, and we are committed to working with government to ensure that these values are protected and enhanced for future generations.

We look forward to the opportunity to meet with the new Environment Secretary and to discuss the future of shooting and conservation in the UK.

BASC has a strong track record of delivering conservation projects and initiatives that benefit the UK’s natural environment, and we believe that our expertise and experience would be valuable in informing government policy on shooting and conservation.

We believe that a meeting with the new Environment Secretary would be an opportunity to discuss these issues in more detail and to explore ways in which BASC can continue to support the government’s conservation efforts.

BASC is a leading advocate for shooting and conservation in the UK, and we are committed to working with government to ensure that these values are protected and enhanced for future generations.

We look forward to the opportunity to meet with the new Environment Secretary and to discuss the future of shooting and conservation in the UK.

BASC has a strong track record of delivering conservation projects and initiatives that benefit the UK’s natural environment, and we believe that our expertise and experience would be valuable in informing government policy on shooting and conservation.

We believe that a meeting with the new Environment Secretary would be an opportunity to discuss these issues in more detail and to explore ways in which BASC can continue to support the government’s conservation efforts.

BASC is a leading advocate for shooting and conservation in the UK, and we are committed to working with government to ensure that these values are protected and enhanced for future generations.

We look forward to the opportunity to meet with the new Environment Secretary and to discuss the future of shooting and conservation in the UK.

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