Writing to your MP is a quick, easy way to campaign for the protection of badgers. And with an expansion of the cull recently announced, it’s more important than ever to make your views about badger culling known to your local representative.| Badger Trust
Planning and development pose a significant threat to badger populations. Learn how to make a positive impact for badgers and their habitats with our free guides| 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
During the three decades since the passing of the Protection of Badgers Act ('PBA'), sentencing related to animal welfare has moved on and there's a glaring inequality for crimes against badgers.| 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
In 1992, the Protection of Badgers Act (PBA)[1] gave badgers across the UK unrivalled protection. The National Federation of Badger Groups (precursor to the Badger Trust) was instrumental in bringing this legislation to fruition.| 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
The Badger Watch app is a free tool that allows members of the public and badger groups to easily recognize, record, and report instances of badger crime when on the move.| Badger Trust