Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted August 30, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted August 30, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Badger culling to end in England within five years Badger culling will end in England within five years as part of a shift in the ****** against bovine tuberculosis, the government said on Friday. As part of the new TB eradication strategy, badgers will be vaccinated instead of ******* and work to develop a separate vaccine for livestock will also be stepped up. The government hopes the strategy will deliver its target to eradicate the ******** in England by 2038. But campaign organisation Badger Trust criticised the government for allowing culling already licensed this year to go ahead. The government said its new strategy will deliver its manifesto pledge to end the “ineffective” culling of badgers. It has set a target to end all culling by the end of this Parliament, which could be in 2029. Daniel Zeichner, minister for food security and rural affairs, said the ******** had “devastated British farmers and wildlife for far too long”. “Our comprehensive TB eradication package will allow us to end the badger cull by the end of this parliament and stop the spread of this horrific ********,” he added. Over the past decade, outbreaks of the bovine tuberculosis have seen more than 278,000 cattle compulsorily slaughtered, according to the government. It also says 230,000 badgers have been ******* in efforts to control the ********. It costs taxpayers more than £100m every year to deal with outbreaks. Under the new strategy, a “badger vaccinator field force” will be set up to increase the number of badgers vaccinated. The impact of those vaccinations will be analysed to see if it effects the incidence of bTB in cattle and badgers will be monitored to find out the prevalence of the ******** in the population. In the meantime, work on the development of a vaccine in cattle itself will be stepped up, with field trials undertaken in the coming months. Christine Middlemiss, the government’s chief veterinary officer, said there was no single way to combat bovine tuberculosis and that the new strategy would “continue to be led by the very best scientific and epidemiological evidence”. The first badger population survey in over a decade will also be carried out to establish current numbers and the impact of widespread culling over the past decade. But Badger Trust said the government needed to do more to stop the transmission of the ******** between cattle on farms themselves. The trust said tens of thousands of badgers could still be culled this year under existing licences that the government has said it will honour. Peter Hambly, the trust’s chief executive said: “The new announcement on bovineTB keeps badgers in the ******* line. “It focuses on badgers rather than cattle – when it is cattle that are the main spreaders of this cattle ********. “It admits the government doesn’t know how many badgers are left or how many even have bTB. They haven’t counted them and haven’t tested them but continue to ********** them.” The National Farmers Union has been approached for comment. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Badger #culling #England #years This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/113718-badger-culling-to-end-in-england-within-five-years/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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