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  1. I know we are doing things right and well or our farm and shoot - the biodiversity increases over the last 10 years is testimony to the hard work of all our members.With shooting being under seemingly constant attack and receiving such bad press from many i thought i would invite our MP to look at the real ground floor work shoots do and the obvious results they produce.So today i had an hour and bit and gave our MP a whistle stop tour of our groundI showed him the pen - the poults - the ponds we have dug - the hedges we have planted and laid - the coppice we have cut. I showed him the feeders - the wild bird plots and the nest boxes.He got to see a Larsen ,a ladder and a fox trap and a high seat or two. It was great because on the ladder trap was a couple of owl pellets which he had never seen either.He asked questions and i am sure has gone away with far more knowledge of the countryside and some of our issuesThis engagement may work well for some of you guys on here as i know some of you do an awful lot for shooting and conservation too.
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