Sentences with phrase «gamekeepers in»

English gamekeepers in the mid-19th century crossed the Mastiff and the Bulldog.
This resource holds Welsh language teaching notes, pupil worksheets and PowerPoint presentation on the conservation work of gamekeepers in retaining and enhancing the biodiversity of the countryside
The name comes from the chronic ligament damage incurred by Scottish gamekeepers in the course of killing wounded rabbits.»

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Tuesday then delivered the Canadians a wry gamekeeper turned poacher moment with revelations by the ACCC that CBH had offered court - enforceable undertakings that aim to promote contestability in WA's grains logistics business.
The department's snare report in 2012 found that 95 % of gamekeepers were aware of the Code of Practice, yet not a single fox snare operator they visited during the production of the report was fully compliant with it.
Influential demands for a separate Scottish six o'clock news today marked the latest step in John Nicolson's successful journey from poacher to gamekeeper — or should that be the other way round?
BASC North regional officer Gareth Dockerty said: «The film shows how upland gamekeepers and those involved in the provision of land for shooting engage with their communities to manage sensitive habitats in a sustainable way for wildlife and people.»
It is hoped that gamekeepers, ghillies, deer stalkers, sporting managers and estate managers will attend the courses which start in November 2007.
The final of the competition will be held at the BASC Gamekeepers» Fair at Catton Park in Derbyshire on 13 April.
A retired gamekeeper from North Wales and his dog «Tingvelle Morning Mist» have taken the top honours in the gamekeeping classes at Crufts 2008.
More than 100 gamekeepers and deer stalkers from across Scotland are expected to attend the 16th annual BASC Scotland Gamekeepers» Day at Scone Palace in Perthshire ongamekeepers and deer stalkers from across Scotland are expected to attend the 16th annual BASC Scotland Gamekeepers» Day at Scone Palace in Perthshire onGamekeepers» Day at Scone Palace in Perthshire on 7th March.
Gamekeepers from the south west will be competing for a place in the final of a national clay shooting competition.
Gamekeepers, shoot managers and shoot captains in the South East of England will have a chance to learn about health and safety at an event run by the UK's largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).
At the Center for Cell and Gene Therapy at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, director Malcolm Brenner, a geneticist, says he has turned «AdV from poacher into gamekeeper
Hahaha My husband is in fact the gamekeeper here and is running a shoot this weekend, therefore my choice of outfit is heavily influenced by the shooting party.
While the Games themselves — and by extension, President Snow (Donald Sutherland) and his gamekeeper, Plutarch Heavensbee (Philip Seymour Hoffman)-- are a study in deception and manipulation the same can also be said for those forced to play the game.
Emily has taken to spying on him, watching him through her high powered binoculars from her attic bathing in the waters as if he is Mellors the gamekeeper and she is Hampstead's answer to Lady Chatterley.
RADIO TIMES — Richard Madden takes on the role of gamekeeper Oliver Mellors in BBC1's lush adaptation of Lady Chatterley's Lover yesterday night.
Welsh language version of Gamekeepers Role in Sustainable Countryside Management.
There are around 5,000 full - time gamekeepers employed in the UK, with many more keepers working part time, managing around six million hectares — a land area roughly equivalent in size to Scotland.
If Snowy was here in these few acres behind the line it was just a matter of walking quietly, crisscrossing it like a gamekeeper looking for a poacher.
In England, bullmastiffs worked for gamekeepers, assisting them in keeping estates free of poacherIn England, bullmastiffs worked for gamekeepers, assisting them in keeping estates free of poacherin keeping estates free of poachers.
a current shotgun or firearm certificate issued to the owner of the dog, or to the agent or employee of the owner most likely to be using the dog for work in connection with the lawful shooting of animals OR a letter from a gamekeeper, a land occupier (or his agent), a person with shooting rights, a shoot organiser, a club official, a person representing the National Working Terrier Federation, or a person engaged in lawful pest control, stating that the breeder of the dog whose tail is to be docked is known to him and that dogs bred by that breeder have been used (as the case may be) on his land, or in his shoot, or for pest control.
One of the many different types of Mastiff, the Bullmastiff was developed in the UK during the 19th century by gamekeepers on large country estates to apprehend poachers.
Kennel Club entry figures show that 21,427 dogs will be taking part in breed judging, Gamekeepers» classes and the Obedience and Agility Championships,...
The breed was developed in England by gamekeepers for protection against poachers.
Gamekeepers responded by breeding dogs big, swift, and brave enough to pursue and pin a man prowling the grounds in the dead of night.
It is a gundog and still used in gundog trials and by some gamekeepers, however the rise of the labrador retriever meant that the breed decreased in popularity as a gundog in the 20th century.The tight curly coat is waterproof and shakes dry quite satisfactorily - it was purposely developed for retrieving game from water.
It was the gamekeeper's dog of choice in the late 1800 ′ s in the United KIngdom because of its splendid temperament and working abilities on both land and water.
The breed originated in the UK during the 19th Century when they bred by gamekeepers as a deterrent against poachers on country estates.
It is in the gamekeeper's home that the dogs were house trained.
It was because of the dogs that the gamekeeper was given a two - story house to live in.
This charming stone built detached former gamekeeper's cottage is near Stranraer in Scotland's Dumfries and Galloway region and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.
In this show — split between the gallery and Edlin's booth at Frieze New York (4 - 7 May)-- the artist Summer Wheat takes inspiration from the role of the gamekeeper since Medieval times.
In 2009 - 10 Hammonds was acting director (maternity cover) of The Showroom (London), producing the exhibitions The Otolith Group: Otolith 3; Ruth Buchanan: Several Attentions; Emily Wardill: Gamekeepers without Game; Estrangement and Ulises Carrión: Gossip, Scandal and Good Manners.
For a very long time, gamekeepers used to wantonly shoot peregrine falcons and other raptors that prey on grouse and the like in the UK.
For the gamekeeper's cottage there is a cottage in «the village or hamlet of Wirsall... in Shropshire».
Officially known as Teversal Manor, the six - bedroom house is referenced many times in the 1928 novel because it's where Constance Chatterley lives with her paralysed husband Clifford, and from which she tiptoes out at night to meet her gamekeeper lover, Oliver Mellors.
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