Badgers Galore – Guest Blog

A group of Friends of A Rocha UK met in Chorley to share  transport to the farm where the badger hide is situated. After parking in the farmyard, we walked up a small hill, over a short footbridge and then towards a hide. This was in a small, steep, wooded […]

What DOES the English badger cull mean for Lancashire’s badgers?

Yesterday Caroline Spelman announced that she was ‘minded to allow a cull’ of badgers in two hotspot areas for bovine tb, most likely Devon and Gloucestershire.  This will follow more consultation on the methods to be used (shooting of free running badgers), and whether or not they are considered to […]

SCIENTISTS PASS DEATH SENTENCE ON CULL PLANS – ABANDON THEM NOW, SAYS THE BADGER TRUST

15th July 2011. The Coalition Government must now abandon its proposal to kill badgers following this week’s powerful condemnation by the scientists most closely concerned with research into culling [1]. They were Lord Krebs, who designed the Randomised Badger Culling Trial, Prof John Bourne, chairman and members of the Independent […]

KILL THE CULL NOT THE BADGERS

13th July 2011 REACTIVE  badger culling doubles the risk of bTB breakdown on herds within one kilometre of the culled area. That’s the stark warning from the latest scientific research by Imperial College. Using rigorous analytical techniques the research [1], released today (July 13) underlines once again the dangers inherent in attempts […]

Government shame as it hides cull consultation results

11th July 2011 SEVEN months after its consultation on badger culling was closed, the Government is still refusing to disclose even the barest results.   Describing the secrecy as an affront to the tens of thousands of voters who took part, the Badger Trust said today: “This is the Government […]

New Fraud in cattle TB testing

1st July 2011 As two Governments in the UK debate whether to kill badgers as part of their programmes to eradicate bovine tuberculosis (bTB), another farmer has been convicted of switching ear tags to save an infected pedigree animal [1]. The Badger Trust repeats its demand made after the last […]

Badger cull would be reckless gamble – Badger Trust

Wednesday 6th July 2011 A REPORT published on Monday by a panel of experts confirms that a badger cull would be a massively irresponsible gamble that could backfire on farmers and prove hugely unpopular with the public, says the Badger Trust. On the eve of the Cabinet’s expected decision on […]

Mr PAICE REPENTS AT LEISURE OVER ‘SCIENTIFIC TRAVESTY’ – Badger Trust

Tuesday 14th June 2011 Agriculture Minister James Paice has announced further delays to the proposed killing of badgers in England as part of the Coalition Government’s scheme to eradicate bovine TB. Meurig Raymond, Deputy President of the National Farmers’ Union said he was deeply frustrated. David Williams, chairman of the […]

Badger Rescue and Release

Lancashire Badger Group had a call on the Incidents Line yesterday morning from a lady reporting an injured badger in some woodland just beyond her back garden. Her husband had first seen the badger at around 7am, jumping around in tight circles seemingly unable to move very far. After going outside […]

Rogue Farmers Flouting Cattle TB Rules

Date   1st April 2011 The Badger Trust is appalled at the Government’s admission that some farmers have been swapping the identity of cattle so that more valuable animals– with TB– are illegally kept on farms. The Trust says that any plans to kill badgers in both England and Wales should […]

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