Staffordshire Wildlife Trust calls for immediate end to badger culling
By Jack Lenton
21st Aug 2020 | Local News
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has called for an immediate end to badger culling in a new statement released today (Friday).
The Trust has called the culling of badgers "ineffective", and states that 2025 is too long to wait for a cattle vaccine to be made widely available.
It comes after news last week suggested that badger culling could be "phased out" across England and Wales if trials for a new cattle vaccination process intending to cut bovine tuberculosis (bTB), which could begin next year, are a success.
It would be 2025 at the earliest before the cattle vaccine could be made widely available. The Trust, who have been carrying out a badger vaccination scheme since 2012, say this is too long.
The Government has culled over 100,000 badgers since 2013, but in March announced that it would bring in measures to phase out the badger cull and instead, focus on non-lethal ways of controlling the spread of bTB, including funding the vaccination of badgers and assisting land owners to help stop the cattle-to-cattle transmission of the disease on farms and during cattle movements.
However, the Trust says there has been no further progress on this since the announcement.
Licensed badger culling was extended into Staffordshire two years ago.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has long campaigned against the culling of badgers and advocates the development of a cattle vaccine instead, along with DEFRA-funded badger vaccination and incentives aimed at improving biosecurity on farms and during the movement of cattle.
In 2020 the Trust is expecting to vaccinate badgers on eight separate locations including Trust owned or managed land.
Jeff Sim, Senior Conservation Manager for Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, said: "Time is so important here, as we have been saying for so many years. Despite the announcement in March and the news last week, which we initially welcomed, we are yet to see any real progress from the Government outlining concrete plans and proposals.
"At the moment, there are more question marks than answers – and we are calling on the Government to stop culling badgers and instead fund badger vaccination while we wait for the cattle vaccine to be introduced.
"The Government's own research has shown that culling badgers isn't the solution. Vaccinating badgers is cheaper, more humane and more environmentally friendly. We call on the Government to engage with organisations like Staffordshire Wildlife Trust and who have been vaccinating badgers for years."
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