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Collaboration the key to conservation success
As a statutory organisation created by an Act of Parliament, the Game Animal Council has a set of 15 functions that define what we can do.
Those functions, by omission, also define what we cannot do. These limitations mean it is critically important that we work with others in order to achieve positive outcomes for hunters.
As a sector, the hunting community has come a long way over the last couple of decades in working constructively with other stakeholders. Of course, there remains those who oppose this collaborative approach, but