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Petition: Stop UK Badger Cull

 September 29, 2020

Every year in the UK, there is a “” In which large quantities of  are shot and killed. Because cull involves “free ” many of the  die slow, painful deaths after being shot.

The cull started in 2013 and each year, the government allows more areas to be included in this cruel event. The cull started because badgers are carriers of  (bTB).



Government officials hoped that  badgers would decrease infection rates among herds. However, the cull has been ineffective, expensive, and of course, extremely inhumane.

The UK government has recognized that “Bovine TB is mainly spread into new herds through the movement of infected cattle that have not been detected.”

Furthermore, the Randomised Badger  Trial, which took place before the cull even began proved that “… badger  can make no meaningful contribution to cattle TB control in Britain.”

In fact, bovine-TB rates have risen since the cull started. Badger vaccinations are not only more humane and less expensive, but have also been proven to decrease bovine-TB in the populations being treated.

The UK government recently announced that they would phase out the cull, but now instead has decided to add even more areas to the cull, which will lead to around 60,000 more badgers being killed!

Sign this petition to tell the UK government to stick to its promises of phasing out the antiquated and cruel badger cull!

This article was first published by OneGreenPlanet on 20 September 2020. Lead Image Source : Ondrej Prosicky/Shutterstock.


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