This would be a staggering U-turn from its existing commitment to end the badger cull by 2025 and focus on cattle-based measures, supplemented by a badger vaccination programme.
In 2022, 33,627 badgers were culled nationally, with 1,939 of those here in Derbyshire. Backtracking on its promises to end the cull is outrageous and could result in thousands of healthy badgers being shot across England for years to come.
We have been keenly watching the progress and outcomes of Defra’s pilot in East Sussex which is exploring whether training landowners to vaccinate badgers on their land could be the future of badger vaccination policy across the UK.
We were expecting a consultation on how this might inform how it rolls out vaccination schemes at scale going forward this Autumn, but now we are devastated to hear that there may be a consultation is to be held on the badger cull continuing.
We know that the answer to solving bTB lies with cattle, and it is cattle-based measures that are bringing down bTB rates. England’s cattle-to-cattle disease transmission problem must be urgently resolved through cattle-focused measures such as improved cattle testing and vaccination, enhanced biosecurity and controlling cattle movements.
We call on the government to urgently consult on these measures, not an extended cull. We want to see the future of badger vaccination move forward, an end to the badger cull for good, for the Government to focus on cattle measures instead.
Independent feature: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/badger-cull-end-tb-cattle-vaccine-b2401940.html
See how you can act now to help badgers: No let up in intensive badger cull as England nears a quarter of a million badgers killed (badgertrust.org.uk)