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The new Scottish law on hunting is a cunning catch-22 situ
The history of the aristocracy is intertwined with the fascinating history of hunting, Eleanor Doughty discovered while researching her most recent book
H&H’s hunting editor Catherine Austen shares a somewhat predictable remedy for all of your Christmas woes
Representatives of the Veterinary Association of Wildlife Management enjoy a fun day with the Grafton, but their work has a very serious point to it
Ever resilient, farmers nonetheless need help to be ...
Beavers and red kites may be flourishing in Britain, but the reintroduction of apex predators here is a trickier issue. Could there be practical and philosophical benefits and would a trial release of lynx be a worthwhile experiment?
There was a time when almost every arable field in England was bounded by a hedgerow. It has been estimated that between 1750 and 1850, around 2,000 miles of hedgerow were being planted every year, li