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Ravenous otters could be to blame for attack on swans
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Locals fear otters could be behind swan deaths at beauty spot
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Concern after two swans found dead at beauty spot
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Secret World Wildlife Rescue Centre founder speaks out on badger culling decision
The founder of Secret World Wildlife Rescue Centre near Burnham-On-Sea says “there is nothing to be pleased about” following the Government’s decision that there will be no new badger culling areas from 2022.
New mass badger cull licences are to be stopped after 2022 under plans to phase out culling of the wild animals.
The environment secretary George Eustice has launched a consultation on the next phase of the government’s strategy to eradicate bovine TB (bTB) in England by 2038. The drive will instead focus on vaccinating badgers and cattle.
WORKS are ongoing to build a new environmental building at Secret World Wildlife Rescue Centre to provide better facilities for injured wildlife. Last year Secret World Wildlife Rescue (SWWR) sold their front barn in order to raise enough money to start to build a purpose-built environmental building on their property on New Road, East Hunstpill. The new building will house better facilities to care for the hundreds of wildlife casualties that come through the centres doors each year. The coronavirus pandemic was ‘one of the most difficult years that the charity has encountered’ says Pauline Kidner, the charity’s founder but staff at SWWR have managed to work all the way through as an essential service.