the moorland association, which represents grouse—shooting estates, says it fully supports efforts toe moorland association initially offered inside out the chance to film the work of gamekeepers in the peak district, but that didn't materialise. it is an industry under increasing fire. the british association for shooting and conservation represents all forms of shooting. again, we find ourselves defending grouse shooting. the position from basc is that it is legal, good for conservation, it is good for the habitat, and it protects other birds and other wildlife. and how good is it for the economy? grouse shooting, we often hear, is a big part of the rural economy. the most recent research put a figure of about £100 million per annum on the grouse—shooting economy. i think one of the reasons, especially in the peak district, it has come under some scrutiny is the apparent illegal persecution of some wildlife. what do you make of that? you can run a shooting estate and develop the habitat and provide a surplus for shooting without breaking the law, and we totally condemn anybody that