Why the badger cull is not supported by science
Steve Backshall, BBOWT President, speaks out against the badger cull in Oxfordshire
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Steve Backshall, BBOWT President, speaks out against the badger cull in Oxfordshire
Badger culling is to be extended in seven new areas of England this year, including Berkshire and Oxfordshire.
The Government’s proposed extension of the badger cull to Oxfordshire and Berkshire could result in thousands of healthy badgers being killed, put more cattle at risk of contracting bovine TB by…
Badgers are the UK’s largest land predator and are one of the most well-known British species. They are famed for their black and white stripes and sturdy body, using their strong front paws to…
Lucy updates on the progress and importance of BBOWT's badger vaccination programme, vaccinating them against Bovine TB
Largest ever cull authorised this autumn, bringing the total shot to 35% of UK’s badger population.
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The Government is now considering applications for shooting badgers in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, although new evidence shows that many badgers in these areas do not have bovine TB.
Government quietly announces 69 new cull areas over weekend.
BBOWT is urging the Government to speed up its promised transition from badger culling to vaccination, and not slaughter animals that the Trust has already vaccinated.