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    Loss of habitat, increased development, traffic, depleted food resources due to increasing use of agricultural pesticides and herbicides all play their part in the decline of farmland birds and hedgehogs. Yet we know pro badger cull folk will say it's 'badgers'

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    Great to see so many hopeful and effective tweets today! See ya all next week!

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    Continue to boycott Tescos, Sainsburys, M&S and others supermarkets that vocally support the cull while cheating dairy farmers

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    Join or start your local badger patrol to protect setts against interference now and deter national roll-out in future

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    LOL - easy to get caught out. Roll on Spring!

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    Decades of snaring badgers did nothing to reduce bTB in Eire, so now they've been forced to take a new approach. Must UK learn the hard way too?

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    How can we complain about other countries allowing key wildlife to be shot while saying nothing about how the UK itself shoots 10,000s of badgers annually on the most spurious grounds imaginable?

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    It's February here ... 😀 🦡

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    A mercifully busy this week - not bad for freezing January..

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    The NFU epitomise an old-fashioned view of farming that is the enemy of biodiversity, where all wild species have to be eliminated as potential competitors to the crop. Such monoculture is the road to extinction

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    Getting the impression Defra is where the no-hope front benchers are sent, those with zero intelligence or ability like Liz Truss. After all, when they arrive, they only have to do what the NFU tells them

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    Why is it we can effectively vaccinate humans--even badgers--against TB but not cows, despite decades of concern on this from the dairy industry? Defra are not doing their job!

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    All agree 93%+ of bTB transmission is cow-to-cow but Defra aren't doing even basics like using an effective test to detect and curtail this, instead using badgers as their diversion and scapegoat

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    Farmers apparently have no issue covering the countryside with slurry, a bTB vector, but demand badgers on their land be shot at a cost to taxpayers of approx £5,000 each. Time they got their own house in order first

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    Other countries have eradicated bTB with no wildlife cull. It's not about disease control at all; it's just a pretext for a de facto bloodsports lobby to have a 'protected' species' hunting season

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    Defra's predecessors kept bTB controlled+contained effectively for decades by cattle quarantine enforced by effective blood tests. Defra cost-cutting introduced a skin test only 50% accurate. That--not badgers--was key to bTB's spread

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    The "record low cost" is still £1,000s/badger, of course. Knuckle-dragging shooting industry has to be fed, after all..

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