This video covers the "Golden Pheasant" clays shoot hosted annually by the National Gamekeepers Organisation. The content creator, along with "Ant," visits the event to document the experience. The description highlights Hull Cartridge as a sponsor for ammunition and Custom Fit Guards for hearing protection, offering a discount code. It also promotes channel membership and provides social media links for TGS Outdoors and Jonny Carter.
This video from TGS Outdoors delves into the significant monetary and emotional costs associated with poaching and rural crime across Britain. In collaboration with the National Gamekeepers Organisation, the content aims to shed light on the true impact of these offenses. The description also promotes channel memberships, merchandise, and social media links for further engagement.
This video, titled 'Is Conservation Too Cruel?', is the second documentary produced for The National Gamekeepers Organisation (NGO). It explores themes related to conservation and its potential ethical implications, as suggested by the title. The description highlights the partnership with the NGO and encourages viewers to support both the NGO's new YouTube channel and the creators' channel through memberships and merchandise. It also provides links to the creators' podcast, social media profiles, and a specific Instagram account for one of the presenters, Jonny Carter.
This YouTube video, "For Peat Sake: Saving The UK Biggest Carbon Store," is made possible by The National Gamekeepers Organisation. It highlights an effort to preserve a significant carbon store in the UK, with support from the organization and the TGS Outdoors channel. The video encourages viewers to become channel members, purchase merchandise, and subscribe for more content. It also promotes a podcast and the channel's presence on Instagram and Facebook, and specifically mentions Jonny Carter's Instagram for shooting-related content.
This video explores the practice of grouse shooting in Britain, addressing common questions about its environmental impact, accessibility to the wealthy, and the role of gamekeepers in biodiversity. The TGS team embarked on a journey before the season began to uncover these truths, aiming to educate viewers, particularly those outside the shooting community. The film features support from the National Gamekeepers' Organisation (NGO) and links to further information from the Yorkshire Dales Moorland Group and Nidderdale Moorland Group. It also acknowledges the use of footage from the Fieldsports Channel and credits Joe Vloggs for drone footage.
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