THE BADGER CULL

WHO AUTHORISES LICENCES FOR  THE BADGER CULL?

WHY ARE THE BADGERS BEING CULLED?

HOW MANY BADGERS HAVE BEEN KILLED - CORRECT TERM FOR "CULLED"?

HOW ARE THE BADGERS KILLED AND WHY?

 

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WHO ISSUES THE LICENCES FOR BADGER CULLING?

NATURAL ENGLAND ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ISSUING THE LICENCES TO CULL (KILL) BADGERS

EXTRACT TAKEN FROM THE GOVERNMENT'S WEBSITE.  NATURAL ENGLAND STATE:- 

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We’re the government’s adviser for the natural environment in England. We help to protect and restore our natural world.

NATURAL ENGLAND 

A letter from Natural England to Tom Langton (and published on line by the Badger Crowd - Standing up of badgers) states that despite the sickening killing of over 230,000 badgers since 2013,  Natural England  intends to continue with the failed and ineffective badger culls across England over the next two years. This despite the change to a Labour Government. In its years in opposition, Labour pledged to end the badger culls. But instead, around 100 adult and young badgers on average will be shot every day between now and January 2025 under the direction of Natural England who control the plans.

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