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  2. Driven grouse shooting - Wikipedia

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    Grouse shooting supports the equivalent of 2,592 full-time jobs in England, Wales and Scotland, some 1,772 actually managing moors. [4]: 161 The Moorland Association estimates the total economic value of the grouse-shooting industry at some £67 million per year. [41] However, this is supported by millions of pounds in subsidies.

  3. Scottish rural economy ‘back in business’ as grouse shooting ...

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    Gamekeepers and shooting parties took to the moors on the ‘Glorious 12th’.

  4. Hunting and shooting in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    England, Scotland and Wales Northern Ireland; Pheasant: 1 October – 1 February: 1 October – 31 January Partridge, grey and red-legged: 1 September – 1 February: 1 September – 31 January Black grouse: 20 August – 10 December: N/A Red grouse: 12 August – 10 December: 12 August – 30 November Ptarmigan: 12 August – 10 December: N/A ...

  5. Invereshie and Inshriach National Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Probably the most significant habitat at the reserve is the Caledonian Forest, which covers the landscape between about 250-630 m above sea level. [7] Invereshie is often considered to be one of the best examples of this habitat, with the montane scrub zone at Creag Fhiaclach being perhaps the only example of a truly natural tree line in Scotland. [8]

  6. Glorious Twelfth - Wikipedia

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    Red grouse. The Glorious Twelfth is the twelfth day of August, the start of the shooting season for red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica), and to a lesser extent the ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

  7. Gamekeepers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Head stalker Niall Rowantree (leftmost) taking out a guest (first from left) deer stalking on Ardnamurchan Estate in Scotland. In the United Kingdom, a gamekeeper (often abbreviated to keeper) is a person who manages an area of countryside (e.g., areas of woodland, moorland, waterway or farmland) to make sure that there is enough game for hunting, or fish for fishing, and acts as guide to ...

  8. Dunmaglass, Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Dunmaglass is a shooting estate of about 14,000 acres (5,700 ha) in the Monadhliath Mountains of Scotland. It is located around 15 miles (24 km) south of Inverness . [ 1 ] It was owned by property developer Sir Jack Arnold Hayward (deceased 2015), former chairman of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Dunmaglass is known for shooting of pheasant ...

  9. Footage shows endangered black grouse mating ritual on ... - AOL

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    The black grouse is one of the fastest declining birds in the UK and have moved further north due to climate change. Footage shows endangered black grouse mating ritual on shooting range Skip to ...