The public benefits of conservation and economic generation provided by shooting and angling will become increasingly important as spending cuts come into effect, delegates at the Liberal Democrat conference in Liverpool were told last night.
 Speaking at  the Rural Reception hosted by the UK’s largest shooting organisation, the  British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) and the Angling Trust,  the representative body for all angling, Roger Williams MP said: “There are  tough times ahead. Some public funds may no longer be available. Organisations  like BASC will play an increasingly important role in the future. Well managed  shoots, well managed rivers are good for the economy and good for  conservation.”
Speaking at  the Rural Reception hosted by the UK’s largest shooting organisation, the  British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) and the Angling Trust,  the representative body for all angling, Roger Williams MP said: “There are  tough times ahead. Some public funds may no longer be available. Organisations  like BASC will play an increasingly important role in the future. Well managed  shoots, well managed rivers are good for the economy and good for  conservation.”
  
Lord  Redesdale said “Shooting and angling provide knock-on benefits for the whole  community. Fishing is one of those wonderful things and shooting has many, many  benefits for leisure, for tourism and for conservation.”
Roger Furniss  from the Angling Trust expressed his concern over declining fish stocks in  freshwater and in the sea. He said: “There are three million anglers in this  country, and angling generates £3bn for the economy every year.” He also called  for a review of the role of the Environment Agency saying: “The Environment  Agency needs to listen more closely to anglers who pay an annual £26m in  licence fees to the Agency.”
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