Whilst the
Government has sanctioned a badger cull, Wildlife Trusts are pressing ahead
with a vaccination campaign.
Wildlife Trust
bolsters vaccination programme
February 2013.
The Coalition's decision to press ahead with two pilot culls - at a time when
more new research has challenged assumptions about the badger's role in
bTB--shows contempt for public and scientific opinion, says the Badger Trust.
"Thousands
of healthy badgers will die or be wounded in a night-time fusillade of rifle
fire that will kill and wound and put members of the public at real risk,"
says Badger
Trust chairman David Williams.
Minimal
reduction in TB over 9 years
"And for what? At best a minimal reduction in bovine TB levels over nine years, a time span which could see huge advances in vaccination-for cattle and badgers-and the emergence of a scientifically validated bTB control mechanism.
"And for what? At best a minimal reduction in bovine TB levels over nine years, a time span which could see huge advances in vaccination-for cattle and badgers-and the emergence of a scientifically validated bTB control mechanism.
"Owen
Paterson has chosen in the past to cherry pick bits of peer-reviewed science in
a vain attempt to justify his decision. He is now blundering ahead in the face
of yet more research, this time from Durham
University , which further
undermines his rationale."
Professor
Peter Atkins, of the Institute
of Hazard , Risk and
Resilience, has concluded that a widespread badger cull will not solve the
problem of tuberculosis in cattle. He says: "Badgers almost certainly play
a part in spreading the disease, but my conclusion is that their impact over the
decades has been far less than suggested."
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