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BASC response to GCSE Natural History consultation


Conor O'Gorman
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The successful creation of a new Natural History GCSE has the potential to engage thousands of schoolchildren each year by tackling topics such as conservation, sustainability, species interactions, climate change and land use.

BASC’s response to this consultation focused on fair representation of shooting and its associated land management practices. We encourage students to think holistically but also challenge their own moral compass: “Is killing one species to save another okay?".

We know this to be sound and scientifically proven. We have seen examples of this in nature like the curlew coming back from the brink of extinction. But would a teenager who has never visited the countryside understand this concept?

To read more click on the weblink below:

https://basc.org.uk/seizing-the-opportunity-with-new-natural-history-gcse/

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