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The government has confirmed it will no longer issue licences for intensive badger culling from 2022, as part of efforts to tackle bovine TB in England. ....
BADGER culling can be ramped up in Herefordshire from today (Tuesday) after a new licence was granted in the county to try and control tuberculosis… ....
More than half of England’s badgers will be killed if the Government does not stop culling before the programme’s official end in 2026, campaign groups warned last night. The Government confirmed yesterday that it will not issue new licences for culling badgers to tackle tuberculosis in cattle after 2022. Culling will eventually cease entirely when licences expire in 2026. Since the controversial badger cull started in 2013, to control bovine tuberculosis, more than 140,000 badgers have been shot. Badgers carry bTB, which leads to farmers having to cull infected dairy herds, although the extent to which badgers infect cattle is disputed Some experts predict 130,000 or more will be killed by 2026, after government officials gave the go-ahead to expand operations in ten areas. ....
Badger culls could end two years before planned, Government says Half of UK s badgers could be killed before licences expire, campaign groups say The cull is carried out to prevent the spread of bovine TB Credit: Getty The end of the badger cull could come in two years earlier than planned, the Government said yesterday. No new licences for badger culls will be issued after 2022, but existing licences run for four years, meaning more than half of the UK’s badgers could be killed before they run out in 2026, campaign groups said. But the Government also said yesterday that existing cull licenses could be cut short after two years, “where supported by sufficient scientific evidence” without any chance for them to be renewed. ....