Welsh Assembly relaunches badger cull09/03/2011 12:18:40 A dead end policy in every respect, say RSPCAMarch 2011. The Welsh Assembly Government have confirmed that it will be carrying out a badger cull in North Pembrokeshire as part of a package of measures which aim to tackle the problem of bovine TB in cattle. The RSPCA is deeply disappointed to learn that contentious plans for a badger cull in Wales have been given the go ahead. This cull could lead to the virtual elimination of badgers from an area of nearly 300 km2 Previous plans for a cull were dismissed by the Court of Appeal last July after the Badger Trust won a legal challenge to stop it. The Welsh government put forward revised, but similar, proposals shortly afterwards for a cull in a specified area in the corner of the country most affected by the disease. It has now announced that these will go ahead. The RSPCA has always been firmly opposed to the proposed cull in Wales. They believe that vaccination, increased levels of testing, improved biosecurity and stricter controls on the movement of cattle are more sustainable and effective ways of reducing the incidence of bovine TB in cattle. Senior wildlife scientist Colin Booty said: ""The RSPCA is saddened to hear that the Welsh government has decided to go down the road of a cull after all. We believe that this is a dead end policy in every respect. Not only will it result in the death of at least 70% of badgers from the cull area, but it will not resolve the problem in other areas of Wales.
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Why isn't there an initiative to have produce marked "Badger Friendly" which marking can be extended or withdrawn depending on whether there are lazy but very rich farmers who practise poor animal husbandry and try for a quick fix by killing wildlife- badgers and raptors (always at the taxpayers' expense) or hard working farmers producing quality produce in sympathy with the surrounding coutryside and more in accord with modern British values and ancient Welsh ones.
NZ has bovine TB but no badgers. These Welsh farmers would probably import badgers into NZ for the perpertuation of blame and kill cuture just as their forefathers did in N America with Red Foxes.
We should boycott Welsh produce and tourism. See which they prefer for their national image -hard working with a popular humanitarian culture, or an impoverished barbaric backwater of tax guzzlers!
Posted by: Clive Freemantle | 12 Mar 2011 10:04:01