Leek Post & Times

“BTB is terrible but evidence shows that killing badgers isn’t the answer’

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STAFFORDSH­IRE Wildlife Trust has expressed deep concern after it was confirmed an area in Staffordsh­ire has been included in the expansion of the badger cull.

Proposals to extend licensed badger culling in the county have been approved by Natural England.

The news comes just a year after it was announced the badger cull was being extended into Staffordsh­ire.

Government data showed that 3,979 badgers were killed in the county in 2018.

The Trust believes culling badgers is not the answer and are passionate in our campaign to oppose the cull.

Staffordsh­ire Wildlife Trust is very conscious of the hardship that bovine tuberculos­is (BTB) causes in the farming community and the need to find the right mechanisms to control the disease.

However, the Trust believe that a badger cull is not the answer.

New research, based on official data and produced by a group of leading vets and academics, shows that confirmed incidents of bovine TB in the Gloucester­shire, the original culling pilot area where culling started six years ago, rose by 130 per cent in 2018 compared with the previous year.

Jeff Sim, senior conservati­on manager from the Wildlife Trust said: “BTB is a terrible disease for cattle, but the evidence shows that killing badgers isn’t the answer.

We’re calling for the cull to be halted, and the government to focus on vaccinatin­g badgers and developing a cattle vaccine.”

The charity was one of the first Trusts to adopt a programme of badger vaccinatio­n and will not allow a cull to take place on any of its nature reserves.

It is keen to work with landowners and let them know there is an alternativ­e to the cull.

The Trust wishes to hear from anyone interested in carrying out vaccinatio­ns on their land instead of the cull.

The charity is continuing to ask for donations to help support its work in vaccinatin­g badgers against bovine tuberculos­is (BTB) in Staffordsh­ire. Anyone who can contribute to the Trust’s badger appeal should visit www.justgiving. com/badgerappe­al

 ??  ?? Brian May comes to Parliament to protest the badger cull.
Brian May comes to Parliament to protest the badger cull.

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