Introduction A recent Nottingham Trent University (NTU) study by Katie Lee, partly funded and supported by People’s Trust for Endangered […] The post Research: Badger and hedgehog interaction appeared first on Hedgehog Street.| Hedgehog Street
On 16th October, the High Court decided against an application by Natural England to increase the amount of costs that claimants, The Badger Trust and Wild Justice, should pay back to Natural England from £10,000 to £30,000 and £20,000 respectively, in the …| Natural England
In April, dozens of environmental experts signed an open letter opposing the government’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill (PIB). But on 13 October, the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government announced several further “pro-growth” changes to the bill. According to a Gov.UK press-release, new powers “for the Secretary of State could stop councils rejecting planning […]| Protect the Wild
Why was the use of Gamma interfreon testing, alongside use of the tuberculin test (SICCT), under-declared in APHA’s central bovine TB control evaluation paper (Birch et al 2024) last year, and also in the newly published ‘Godfray’ report? A letter Continue reading 2038 Bovine TB targets on the scrap heap, with details of failed policy increasingly exposed→| The Badger Crowd – standing up for badgers
Panel Chair: Professor Sir Charles Godfray The long-awaited ‘Godfray’ report, a review of scientific evidence since 2018 concerning bovine TB in cattle, was published on 4th September. …| The Badger Crowd - standing up for badgers
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Probably it was kids at the beach burying other kids at the beach, but something made me start thinking again about this video I’ve never really stopped thinking about, where the badger completely buried the carcass of a 50-pound calf to save the meat for later, to the astonishment of scientists. National Geographic wrote up […]| Hmm Daily
The parliamentary summer recess has begun. There can be no more Parliamentary Questions until the recall in September. Which is more than a shame, because there are questions that still need to be answered about the badger cull and bovine Continue reading Summer news roundup→| The Badger Crowd – standing up for badgers