Wales considers unlicensed game shoot ban

Wales could become the first country in the UK to license game shoots, prompting concern about the future of biodiversity and impact excessive regulation could have on the rural economy.

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Wales considers unlicensed game shoot ban

Wales could become the first country in the UK to license game shoots, prompting concern about the future of biodiversity and impact excessive regulation could have on the rural economy. A 12-week consultation,...

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