If you find a sick or injured wild animal follow our advice on how to help.| RSPCA
The products on the Badger Trust are designed in the UK by local artists and artisans. We support British talent while raising funds to help us protect badgers for generations to come.| Badger Trust
Don't let development projects harm badgers. Download our Guide for Developers and protect yourself by protecting badgers.| Badger Trust
Badger Trust openly opposes badger culling; fighting legal battles, calling for scientific research into alternatives to badger culls and supporting groups on the ground.| Badger Trust
The Badger Trust exists to enhance the welfare, conservation and protection of badgers, their setts, and their habitats.| Badger Trust
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Become a supporter today! Badger Trust supporters are the backbone of our organisation. They help fund the exceptional work undertaken to further the protection of badgers across England and Wales.| Badger Trust
Please consider donating to a badger charity, the Badger Trust, to enhance the welfare, conservation and protection of badgers, their setts, and their habitats.| Badger Trust
Traffic is the number one threat to badgers in the UK. Recent surveys suggest that 50,000 badgers are killed on the roads every year, making badgers the most numerous victims of road traffic accidents of all UK species. With over 25 million cars on the UK’s roads, set to increase badger road kills.| Badger Trust
There are many ways you can get involved with the Badger Trust. You can actively support our campaigns through donations, purchase products that make a difference through the Brock Shop, or become a supporter of the Badger Trust. Want to get even more hands on?| Badger Trust
Badgers remain one of the most persecuted of all species despite having one of the highest level of protection in law. Are badgers protected by law?| Badger Trust
The Badger Trust confidential report system where you can easily report everything from new sett finds, road traffic accidents and even crime or suspicious incidents.| Badger Trust
If you suspect a badger crime, the Badger Trust recommends remembering the Three Rs: Recognize, Record, and Report. If the crime is currently taking place, call 999. If it has already happened, call the police or report it anonymously to Crime Stoppers. Report the crime to Badger Trust as well.| Badger Trust