Wildlife Trust statement on badger culling04/07/2008 10:54:08 July 2008. The Wildlife Trusts welcome the announcement, from Environment Secretary Hilary Benn, rejecting a badger cull as a solution to combating bovine TB in cattle.National Farmers Union Statement"Defra is not currently confirming the decision but in light of the BBC reports this is obviously disastrous news for the families and farms devastated by TB. We will be taking immediate legal advice on challenging the decision and have instructed leading QC Richard Lissack. With 28,000 animals culled last year this is a very serious threat to the livestock industry in this country." "The Wildlife Trusts accept that bovine TB in cattle is a significant problem for farming in the UK and that urgent action is required to combat the disease. We particularly recognise the important role that the livestock industry can play in the environmentally-sensitive management of the countryside and the serious disruption and anxiety caused to farmers experiencing a herd breakdown." The way forward
Scientific evidence RSPB reaction Dr Mark Avery, the RSPB's Conservation Director, said : "Detailed studies on the effects of culling badgers show that killing over small areas will make the TB problem worse, as animals move in search of safer ground or others from outside move in to fill the vacant territories, such movements lead to an increase in infection risk. As a result, the RSPB has opposed badger culling and we would not have voluntarily granted access for badger control on our land."
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