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Rural mental health support 'never been more needed'
Rural mental health across England is an area of “considerable concern”, according to a report by the cross-party Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee
Scottish deer cull targets are 'nonsense', say stalkers
A long-standing intention by the Scottish government to implement a limit of 10 red deer per square kilometre across parts of Scotland has come under fire from estate managers and stalkers
Sharpshooter
The shooting community is often threatened with new legislation, but how potent such threats turn out to be may well depend on timing
Beaten by the heat
Thanks to an incredibly dry May, Arthur Oglesby reveals that he is struggling to find much fishing to offer to his incoming customers
Gunroom
Introduced in 1896, the semi-automatic Mauser 96 became a favourite of officers across Europe and dominated the market for nearly 40 years
Keep up with these creatures of habit
Don't leave fox control until it's too late - learn their behaviour and use it to your advantage to gain the upper hand
Is 'cocker rage' real?
New research on the health of cocker spaniels resulted in a flurry of headlines, but David Tomlinson looks deeper into the science
Pulling in the birds
After running out of luck with whirlers and flappers, Blue Zulu goes back to decoying basics and ponders on recycling his claret bottles
Conservation is a three-legged stool
The 'balance of nature' isn't always as it seems, says David Whitby, and predator control must work alongside habitat and food supply
Serious matters
A simple bird call crystallises the problems of the countryside
A taste of what we do
Intrigue often leads to understanding, says Will Pocklington, who finds that food is just the way to get the conversation started
Birds in the back garden
There's nothing as quintessentially English as the woodpigeon, says Graham Lorne, but their behaviour has changed markedly
My first deer
For Charlie Blance, two species in one day was enough to push her to pursue a stalking career
Of ticks and men
Al Gabriel looks at the correlation between deer and tick numbers in the UK and how we can manage these arachnids
The true cost of a part-trained puppy
As more owners seek to buy a dog with the basics already in place, Ellena Swift investigates the work that goes in behind the scenes
The ruffians of the avian world
An impressive pattern of decoys is just the ticket to lure in those wily crows feasting on maize seeds
Racecourse rabbiting
With the crafty coney damaging turf and crops, a change of tactics is needed to keep reducing the local population over the warmer months
Non-lead shot for the small but mighty
They might be lacking clout in the marketplace, says Simon Reinhold, but fans of the 16-bore are a committed group and there is a demand
JOTTINGS FOR WILDFOWLERS
A blank fishing excursion is a reminder of other outings that didn't quite go to plan, including a four-hour round trip to the estuary
Stalking Diary
The quarry is the only familiar sight and sound during a stalking trip in South America, as a red stag leads the group on a three-day epic
Gamekeeper
Many landowners are once again taking a more regenerative approach to farming, and there are great lessons to be learned from the past
Country Diary
A visit to Finland, where black grouse and capercaillie are plentiful, highlights just how shooting and conservation can go hand in hand
Reinhold beside-by-side himself
Over 1,130 competitors took part in the English Open Sporting Clays Championship at the end of May, at Eriswell Lodge, Suffolk
Bird flu concerns stay mostly in background
Avian influenza is still present but there seems to be little effect so far on chick and poult prices, though there is not a surplus in availability
Wildfire could be UK's largest
A wildfire warning was extended across many parts of Scotland last week as a major fire near Cannich, south of Inverness, blazed. Forestry and Land Scotland suspects the fire, measuring approximately 8km by 8km, was started by wild campers
Red grouse on the decline, while red kites are booming
The newly released 2022 Breeding Birds Survey gives an accurate insight into the UK bird population, with some interesting figures
Hunting the bunnies
An overabundant rabbit population up in Orkney catches the attention of Barry Lilley, and he sets out with a keen group to thin the numbers
The all-round crop for the passionate shooter
Tom Payne heads out on to his much-loved peas this month, but tough conditions keep him working hard to build up the final bag
When a charity stalk leaves you in the red
On his quest to find the most cost-effective way to fill his freezer, Will Martin eyes up some prime red meat in the form of venison
The Secret Land Agent
The estate's departments must learn to work together for their long-term future