Wardy's twin
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- Oct 21, 2014
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Only in this country would we define a species as needing special protection and then go all out to slaughter them, at least in America they are honest about there 'i don't care about wildlife approach'.
Yes this is a generalism but this year 60k badgers will be/have been shot (20% of the UK population) and yet the science says culling does really work , its expensive and eradicating badgers only introduces other imbalances in nature and they are not the only factor involved. The drive for slaughter from this comes from farmers and they put pressure on the local (usually Tory MP). Studies have shown that the recent surge came post the Foot & Mouth epidemic which led to greatly reduced checking on farm animals that were spread across the country in the restocking phase. Other factors are poor farm practises where food stuffs are not kept properly secure. Its not due to badgers suckling from cows they avoid them. There is also the other great myth that badgers are wiping out the hedgehogs, they certainly predate them on occasion but as they have co-existed for many thousands of years they are not the cause of their demise.
Am I the only one on NSC who thinks this is wrong?
Is there anyone prepared to put up an argument to defend culling?
Yes this is a generalism but this year 60k badgers will be/have been shot (20% of the UK population) and yet the science says culling does really work , its expensive and eradicating badgers only introduces other imbalances in nature and they are not the only factor involved. The drive for slaughter from this comes from farmers and they put pressure on the local (usually Tory MP). Studies have shown that the recent surge came post the Foot & Mouth epidemic which led to greatly reduced checking on farm animals that were spread across the country in the restocking phase. Other factors are poor farm practises where food stuffs are not kept properly secure. Its not due to badgers suckling from cows they avoid them. There is also the other great myth that badgers are wiping out the hedgehogs, they certainly predate them on occasion but as they have co-existed for many thousands of years they are not the cause of their demise.
Am I the only one on NSC who thinks this is wrong?
Is there anyone prepared to put up an argument to defend culling?