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European badger
Badgers are the UK’s largest land predator and are one of the most well-known British species. They are famed for their black and white stripes and sturdy body, using their strong front paws to…
Endangered Species Wildlife Conservation
Badger, bats and beech nuts
August has been a busy month, with the school holidays in full swing the woodlands have been visited by many intrepid explorers.
Badger Cull campaign 2021
Trust continues to oppose badger cull
Call for cattle vaccine to be top priority to tackle Bovine Tuberculosis, not badger culling
Shock as the Badger cull comes to Cumbria
Cumbria Wildlife Trust was shocked and disappointed by the Government’s surprise announcement that a badger cull was to go ahead in Cumbria. Cumbria Wildlife Trust is calling on Secretary of State…
Badger culling can’t be justified on any grounds
Following a Government announcement that it is to allow badger culling in areas of England at low-risk from bovine TB, including Cumbria, Cumbria Wildlife Trust is calling on the Government to…
Wildlife heroes receive Badger's Paw awards
Twelve of our longstanding volunteers have been recognised for their great contribution to wildlife conservation
Response to Government figures on badger culling in Cumbria
CEO responds to recent figures published by Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Fears the badger cull will be expanded and vaccinated badgers will be shot despite Government commitment to move away from lethal control
The Wildlife Trusts are deeply concerned that healthy, vaccinated badgers will be shot in several new areas this autumn as the Government continues its annual culling of badgers.
Government plan to phase out badger cull must mean end to cull licences now
Public urged to respond to badger cull consultation