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Wildlife watch All sett for arrival of badger cubs

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Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve Ranger Laura Preston says there are several events at the reserve in 2018.

The new year is upon us and all sorts of things are happening unseen on the reserve.

At this very moment, all being well, there are at least five pregnant badgers here on site.

We have quite a few badger setts at the Falls of Clyde and within each of them the dominant female will give birth to two or three cubs towards the end of winter.

Badgers will mate at any time of the year (most often the spring and summer months), with multiple partners, and they have what is known as delayed implantati­on.

So, although the egg is fertilised, it will go into a dormant state until December, where it will then develop into a fully-formed foetus.

This means that all cubs (who may all have different fathers) will generally be born in February and you might be wondering why they would do this.

It is a brilliant adaptation that allows the cubs of having the best chance of survival.

A cub born at this time of year will begin to emerge from the sett at the beginning of spring.

Food availabili­ty will increase at this time of year and they will have the maximum amount of time to grow and fatten up before the cold weather arrives in the winter.

We are starting to put together this year’s events programme at the Falls of Clyde, and we will once again be running a number of badger watches from May through to August. We have been very lucky over the years to see lots of badger cubs and adults at the sett that we watch, so if you are looking for something a bit different to do this year, check out our events over the coming weeks – www. scottishwi­ldlifetrus­t.org.uk/ events.

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All sett Ranger Laura hopes for at least five pregnant badgers at the reserve right now Pic: Jon Hawkins/surrey Hills Photograph­y)
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