On our way to our holiday in Dorset last Saturday we were shocked and surprised to find 12 dead badgers by the side of the road in a 3-4 mile stretch. Five of them were lying near each other, three smaller and two large animals. The others were at intervals along the main road. We were about 30-40 minutes from Lyme Regis. All in all we counted around 30 dead badgers during the week we were there, including the 12 mentioned.
We spoke to a local land owner (on a non working farm) who said that it was the general opinion that badgers were being killed and thrown by the side of the road to look like 'road kill'. How sad that this is still going on and how obvious, really, that these are not road kill casualties as normally badgers are not found dead in family groups and not in such numbers together.
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I think the reason they will not go down the vaccination of cattle route is cost. It's cheaper to shoot and poison than vaccinate their herds. (my opinion)