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Badger cull goes on

(5 Posts)
MissAdventure Sun 03-Apr-22 01:39:00

There is a really interesting 15 minute video on that link.
It's graphic in parts, but it explains all the different perspectives and sets out to explain why the law is clear, but is flouted.

Chestnut Sun 03-Apr-22 01:04:18

There seems to be a lot of evidence that badger culls are not the solution, so surely it is illegal to kill so many of our native animals. Aren't there any laws to protect them? People would be up in arms if they tried killing sparrow hawks because of their devastating effect on smaller wild bird life. Oh no, they are wonderful creatures who must be protected.

MissAdventure Sun 03-Apr-22 00:43:51

I've only ever seen one badger, and it was amazing.
I heard it's nails scritching along the road behind me and turned around.
It was big and very broad: I was quite surprised at the width of it's shoulders, and how sturdy it was.

Lizbethann55 Sat 02-Apr-22 23:58:38

My family has a Crest (posh!!) Which is a badger under an oak tree so I feel an affiliation with badgers. I have never seen one in the wild, though my DD saw one at Centre Parcs last December. I think they are magnificent creatures . It seems a tragedy to cull them, though I appreciate why it is deemed necessary in some areas. I just desperately wish another solution to the ongoing TB problem could be found. Are our scientists really trying or is it just easier and cheaper to kill these innocent animals.

Daisymae Fri 01-Apr-22 14:32:06

Over 33000 badges were culled in 2021.
'Badger Trust expressed outrage as the Government revealed at least 33,687 badgers were slaughtered in 2021 as part of its ongoing and intensifying badger cull campaign. This figure brings the total to over 175,000 since 2013, representing over a third of the entire UK badger population.'
9/10 were killed by free shooting which leaves a lot of badgers to die a slow, painful death.
www.badgertrust.org.uk/