A groundbreaking new study has highlighted that grouse shooting delivers significant socio-economic benefits, affirming its place as a much-valued upland land use. Commissioned by the Scottish Government, the research shows that grouse shooting sustains many jobs and delivers high levels of…
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New research confirms major socio-economic importance of grouse shooting
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Deer detrimental to natural forest development
Deer cause turmoil for woodland symbiosis by preventing forests from establishing, claims recent study.
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