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In this article from My Countryside magazine, James Aris, Campaign for Shooting Manager, spends a day with The Country...
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In this article from My Countryside magazine, James Aris, Campaign for Shooting Manager, spends a day with The Country...
about this blogRead moreLocal politics needs more rural voices to ensure the countryside is fairly represented at council level, says Lizzie...
about this blogRead moreWith the demand for dogs during the pandemic seeing an explosion in pet theft, owners need to be extra vigilant, writes...
about this blogRead moreFrom the Winter 2021 issue of My Countryside magazine, Sam Carlisle fishes for pike - the tyrant of fresh waters.
about this blogRead moreAdrian Blackmore, Countryside Alliance Director of Shooting, examines Wild Justice's abuse of the 'precautionary...
about this blogRead moreWhat do we mean when we talk about animal sentiece, animal welfare and animal rights? James Legge, Director of Public...
about this blogRead moreFrom the Winter 2021 issue of 'My Countryside magazine, we get to know Jake Swindells, the newly appointed director of...
about this blogRead moreIn the Winter issue of 'My Countryside' magazine, we asked Countryside Alliance staff what they'd like to see in their...
about this blogRead moreThe Countryside Alliance remains focused on securing a sustainable future for hunting, writes Polly Portwin. This...
about this blogRead moreWhat qualities are required for a 'good hunter'? Camilla Swift finds out in this article from the Spring issue of My...
about this blogRead morePolice in North Wales have issued guidance on what to do when a sheep is found cast (lying on its back with its legs...
about this blogRead moreThis season may be poorer without traditional meets but we still have a lot to be thankful for, writes Polly Portwin....
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