Staffordshire Wildlife Trusts responds to Government U-turn on promises to end badger culling

Today there has been an announcement by the government on UK badger culling in 2020 – with 3 zones in Staffordshire affected.

The Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has released the following statement:

[box type=”shadow” align=”” class=”” width=””]Staffordshire Wildlife Trusts is deeply disappointed that thousands of healthy badgers will again be shot in this year’s expanded cull despite the Government’s promise to move away from lethal control.

The Government have reissued three cull zones in Staffordshire. The number of permitted badgers culled could be as high as 5515 this year. Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has long-campaigned against the culling of badgers and advocates the development of a cattle vaccine instead, along with DEFRA-funded badger vaccination and incentives aimed at improving biosecurity on farms and during the movement of cattle.

The county’s largest nature conservation charity, who were one of the first Trusts to adopt a programme of badger vaccination, will not give permission for a cull to take place on its nature reserves and are currently undertaking a badger vaccination programme on a number of locations across the county.

Article continues after this message

Staffordshire Wildlife Trust Chief Executive, Julian Woolford, said “This is another staggering and deeply disappointing government U-turn which will result in thousands of healthy badgers dying across the UK’s countryside this autumn.

“In March- following a review by Professor Godfray – the Government promised to move away from lethal control and expand measures including vaccination. However, after seven years of badger culling, the Government has failed again to move forward with its own advice and is continuing licensed culling in Staffordshire.”

Staffordshire Wildlife Trust remains adamant that a cull is not necessary for the control of bTB. Alternative approaches including vaccination should be fully implemented. Culling does not address the primary cause of outbreaks of bTB, cattle-to-cattle transmission. This government has repeatedly said it will be guided by the science, yet it seems to be ignoring its own advice.”  [/box]

Source: https://www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk/badger-appeal Credit: Terry Whittaker/2020VISION
Docs Mobile Clinic

Leave the first comment